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Taking your dog for a car ride can be a great way to bond with them, but it can also leave a stubborn mess if they shed. Cleaning up dog hair can be frustrating, but it doesn’t have to be. There are a ton of ways to have your car fresh and clean in no time. In this article, we’ll teach you all the best ways to get dog hair out of a car, how to prevent it in the first place, how to remove lingering pet odors, and answers to other common questions about removing pet hair from cars.
Getting Dog Fur Out of Your Car
- Wipe the upholstery with a pair of rubber gloves to gather the fur into piles.
- Vacuum up the hair with a cordless vacuum or vacuum with a pet attachment.
- Run a lint roller over the seats to pick up small amounts of hair.
- Use a pet hair removal brush, stone, or gloves to remove stubborn hair.
- Try velcro hair curlers for an easy DIY solution.
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Easy Ways to Get Dog Hair Out of a Car
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Wipe your car’s interior with rubber gloves. Put on a pair of rubber gloves and run your hands along all the fabric surfaces in your car. The gloves’ surface has enough grip to pull up pet hair, but it won’t stick the way it does to fabric. This way, you can brush all the fur into a pile and dispose of it. [1] X Research source
- It sometimes helps to wet the gloves with water first. Just make sure the carpets dry thoroughly so they don’t get moldy or musty.
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Vacuum the hair. Vacuuming works best if the hair is already in piles, though it can also pick up individual hairs around your car’s interior. Use a cordless vacuum to get into hard-to-reach areas, or use a pet or upholstery attachment on a traditional vacuum cleaner. If you don’t have a vacuum on hand, many gas stations have car vacuums for a small fee. [2] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club The American Kennel Club (AKC) is a purebred dog pedigree registry in the United States. The AKC advocates for the responsible ownership of dogs and promotes purebred dog events, such as the Westminster Dog Show. Go to source
- Use a lifting motion when vacuuming car carpets to help lift loose hairs out of the fibers.
- Avoid using a hard plastic vacuum head to scour the carpet, as this could damage it.
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Use a lint roller for small amounts of fur. For a quick solution, run a lint roller over the fabric surfaces to pull up dog hair or get the last few bits after vacuuming. To get to hard-to-reach cracks and crevices, pull the sticky paper off the roller and stick it on the area or use a vacuum with a crevice tool. [3] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club The American Kennel Club (AKC) is a purebred dog pedigree registry in the United States. The AKC advocates for the responsible ownership of dogs and promotes purebred dog events, such as the Westminster Dog Show. Go to source
- If you don’t have a lint roller on hand, duct tape works similarly. Just wrap it around your hand, sticky side out, and press the affected surface.
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Try a dog hair cleaning brush, stone, or glove. There are a ton of dog hair cleaning products that can easily remove fur from your car. Dog hair cleaning brushes build up a static charge that pulls up the fur without damaging your upholstery. Dog hair cleaning stones are great for removing dog hair that’s deeply embedded in the fabric, and dog hair removing gloves are often recommended by professionals. [4] X Research source
- Some popular products include the Chemical Guys pet hair rubber brush and the Lilly brush .
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Use velcro hair curlers for a DIY hack. Many hair curlers have velcro, which can easily trap dog hair. Simply roll the curlers over the affected surface to lift the hair without damaging your seats or carpet. Once you remove the hair, just wipe it off the curlers outside of your car. Hair curlers won’t have to be replaced regularly like lint rollers do, and they’re easy to store in your glove compartment. [5] X Research source
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Use the wire bristle attachment on a steamer. If you have a steamer, the vapor is a great way to remove any germs and bacteria left by dog hair. When used with a bristle wire attachment, it can also pick up and remove the hair. This will also help remove other dirt, grease, and dust mites. [6] X Research source
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Rub your seats with balloons. While this may sound odd, balloons have static electricity, which sometimes allows them to pick up dog hair. Simply wipe the balloon across the affected surfaces, then brush the collected fur off outside of your car. Repeat until all the hair has been removed. [8] X Research source
- This may not be the most effective method, but it’s worth a shot if you happen to have a balloon lying around!
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Try a wire brush if nothing else works. Wire brushes can be very effective at removing dog hair, but they’re usually only used as a last resort as they can damage your upholstery. If you’re willing to risk it, gently run the brush over your upholstery until all of the pet hair has been removed. [9] X Research source
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Call a professional if you can’t remove the hair yourself. If you’ve already tried everything and still can’t get rid of the dog hair, consider hiring a professional mobile detailer. They have tools and equipment to remove even the most stubborn pet hair from any surface in your car. [10] X Research source
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