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Dog hair issues


I have a 2001 F150 ext cab .The back seat has been where Lizzie rides .I should have covered the seats long ago but Lizzie likes the natural feel of fabric .
Now after 200,000 plus miles the truck will have a new owner next week .The truck is in very good visual condition but I won't turn over the truck with the seat covered with hair.I've used a vacuum ,I've used three fabric rollers and a couple rolls of metal building mastic (sticky) and I've still got tons of hair .The dog is short haired which I think is hard to remove .

Keep in mind the truck has been sold and I shouldn't care but I do .I don't intend to get ever hair but nor do I intend to detail this vehicle to vett standards .

Any suggestions????


PS ;The temps are in the low 90's with a dew point of 90 and we don't ac houses in Maineno

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Bruce use a wet and dry vac..........get a scrub brush and some dish soap........scrub the seat and then vaccum it up........

I have two dogs I don't dog hair anymore, Im live on Mt.Denial.........

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You know what works also on Cloth Seats and also works well on Automotive Carpeting? Spic & Span Liguid Cleaner in the plastic bottle. My wife told me about it. I first used it some years back on the Gray Interior of a older Monte Carlo I own '88 LS that I have kept in my collection. It use to be my wifes car and she or my younger daughter at the time must of spilled soda or coffee that stained the rug and seat. The stain was there for a few years until I decided to do something about it other then just vacuum one day. Used the Spic & Span with a sponge and some warm water  I could not believe my eyes as I worked the sponge into the stain rinsing it back and forth in the bucket. It took the stain right out and cleaned up that interior unbelievably. You might want to give this stuff a try as it is not expensive if you can find it in your local supermarket or elsewhere. Then use your wet or dry vaccum for the dog hair.   

-- Edited by ffas23 on Wednesday 11th of August 2010 05:11:12 AM

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