Tips for hair cleanup?

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sasmeow

Boxer Insane
My dogs spend most of their time in my bed when they sleeping or naping. But, I change my sheets and blankets daily or at least every other day. So, I dont have a problem with their hair in the house. My car, thats a HUGE problem. I haven't kept up with keeping my car clean, and now my seats are COVERED in boxer hair. I take them a lot of places in the car since they love being with me. I have tried the following to remove the hair:
Vaccum (all types)
Lint roller
Duct tape
Damp cloth
A thing I forget what its called, you roll it and you can see the hair in it, that didnt do a thing

So, does anyone have any suggestions how I can get all the hair out? Its covering the back seat, and the backs of the front seats. I currently am caring for 2 children, both in booster seats, and I have to cover the seats all the time because I don't want them to get covered in hair. My seats are cloth, and its like their short hairs have wooven into the seats. I really want my clean car back! I bought something to cover the seats, but want them all cleaned up first. Does anyone have any ideas how to get all the hair out? I eventually want to buy a new car (when I have the finaces) and since this car is payed off, it will just be a car for them :) But, I still want it clean!
 

nalabear

Super Boxer
We have made seat covers for our seats but we also use the lint roller. but we remove each section of the lint roller and use it like a piece of tape. It takes time but we can get the seats pretty clean. If we don't use the seat covers it could take up to 20 pieces of the lint roller for each seat :( The only hairs I have found I cannot for nothing get out is their little chin hairs that are on the door fabric. They are so tiny they don't seem to want to come out.
 

MillysMom

Boxer Booster
We have tried lots of things as well - what we found to work AMAZINGLY well is a rubber glove - put it on and wipe the seats
 

velvetboxers

Boxer Pal
Ive tried everything, my old car looked more hairy than the dogs :(

I have a new car now and try not to have the dogs in it too much although the fact that they love the car and I love them in it sort of gets in the way

Now after each jaunt in the car I take a stiff bristle handbrush out and just brush the hairs off the upholstery as best as I can - Boxer hairs can cling like superglue. Its the only way I can keep on top of it. When the car goes in for its first service at the end of the year, I will probably ask them to valet it as well:(
 

chrystel

Boxer Insane
i have a car seat hammock. i think it's awesome! it protects the back seats, the back of the front seats and the floor of the back seats appicon

i remove it gently, shake the hair off.. awesome! angelicon
 

sasmeow

Boxer Insane
i have a car seat hammock. i think it's awesome! it protects the back seats, the back of the front seats and the floor of the back seats appicon

i remove it gently, shake the hair off.. awesome! angelicon

YAh, I have a car seat hammock that I soooo want to use, but need to get the hair out first!!! UGH! I wanna use it so bad... its pink :) There is more hair in my car than on my dogs, LOL.
 

prittiegirl

Super Boxer
This is would believe. Kinnon's hair is all white... Perfect for my black car interior that she rides EVERYWHERE in!
 

chrystel

Boxer Insane
YAh, I have a car seat hammock that I soooo want to use, but need to get the hair out first!!! UGH! I wanna use it so bad... its pink :) There is more hair in my car than on my dogs, LOL.

Maybe leave it to professional.. have your detail by someone.. DH works in a dealership, and they have super strong shop vacuum
 
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