gubby
24 October 2006, 13:34
I've got a Wagon, and we use it to ferry around our Golden Labrador.
Thing is being a Labrador, they moult like crazy in the summer and the back of the scooby now resembles a hamsters brothel.:eek:
Can anyone give any tips as to how to remove the hairs from the boot fabric and is there anything you can buy to make it easier.
PaulC72
24 October 2006, 14:04
Well we have one too, it just does not go in the car, if it does we have to put blankets down for it to lie on.
We always have the 2 yearly 'snow' scene on our carpets at home too. :)
NorthDownsScooby
24 October 2006, 14:07
Options:
1. dog clippers - number 1 all over
2. dyson
3. rubber boot liner
4. dog jacket (tartan preferably)
5. clingfilm
6. taxis
:freak3: :freak3: :freak3:
I've got a Wagon, and we use it to ferry around our Golden Labrador.
Thing is being a Labrador, they moult like crazy in the summer and the back of the scooby now resembles a hamsters brothel.:eek:
Can anyone give any tips as to how to remove the hairs from the boot fabric and is there anything you can buy to make it easier.
Polished Bliss
25 October 2006, 11:24
Meguiars Hair and Lint Extractor - damn good at this type of work, and only £5.95ish on the website. I carry one in my pro kit at all times just in case!
StickyMicky
25 October 2006, 14:09
i will check out the meguirs hair remover, i have not seen this one before, i have used numerous different dog hair brushes in the past, and we have lost the current one somewhere, so i need a new one.
gubby
29 October 2006, 23:34
Meguiars Hair and Lint Extractor - damn good at this type of work, and only £5.95ish on the website. I carry one in my pro kit at all times just in case!
OK, you have convinced me, Order on the way...........now what else do I need.
F1 CJE UK
30 October 2006, 14:06
Options:
1. dog clippers - number 1 all over
2. dyson
3. rubber boot liner
4. dog jacket (tartan preferably)
5. clingfilm
6. taxis
:freak3: :freak3: :freak3:
:luxhello: :luxhello: :luxhello: good 1
gubby
12 November 2006, 20:34
I tried the hair extractor for the first time today.
I have tried vacuuming, brushing, rubbing with a damp cloth. all pretty useless.
The Hair & Lint extractor however is truly amazing. It just collects all the hairs like magic.
Thank you for making my boot a (relatively) hair free zone. Well until she gets into the car for the next walk anyway.