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soapy

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I recently came up with a new way to remove pet hair from a car interior. I was buying a cheap vacuum at Target and noticed that most of the upright units now come with a small rotating brush unit about 4 inches wide that can be plugged into the vac hose. The suction of the vacuum is what drives the rotating brush . I took the small attachment to the detail shop and tried it on one of the spare vac hoses. It did a great job of removing pet hair faster than anything else I have ever tried. IT has a flipping head attachment that lets you vac like a conventional vac tool on the bottom or you can flip it and vac out in front of the tool. All the vacs at target had them I just happen to get a eureka vac. The tool is called the Pet Power paw and is availible on line for under $15 at eureka.com. The rotating brush loosens up the hair and it is vacuumed away with ease.
 

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Fur-Zoff

This is the fastest thing i've found to use for getting pet hair up. It's cheap and does a great job. Just brush it across the carpet or seats and the fur will just roll up and then you can vacuum it up.

http://www.furzoff.net
 

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Perry, you might want to look at your site in the 3 main browsers. In IE you menu on the left is white on blue, in FF and Chrome its blue on black. There is formatting thing with your logo too.
 

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I have the pet stones like described above. They work OK but I prefer the vac nozzle. A product that works similar to the above described product is a pumice stone availible in a grocery store by the toilet cleaning supplies for about $1 each.
 
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