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Remove Pet Hair from Fabric with a Pumice Stone
Sometimes, a vacuum just won’t cut it for removing pet hair, especially in locations where it’s hard to get with a full-size cleaner. A simple pumice stone will do a remarkably good job at getting pet hair out of fabrics.
Save your back seat from spilled crackers, goldfish and sippy cups with a VersaVia Seat Cover. http://www.amazon.com/Car-Seat-Protector-Mat-Covers/dp/B00QMW9SIK
Home Cleaning | ehow
If your dog rides in your car, chances are, you get dog hair embedded in the upholstery, and vacuuming alone won't get it out. Even if you use a blanket or car seat cover, dog hair can get stuck on the door panels and headliner. There are some good tricks to getting dog hair out of upholstery.
Home Cleaning | ehow
If your dog rides in your car, chances are, you get dog hair embedded in the upholstery, and vacuuming alone won't get it out. Even if you use a blanket or car seat cover, dog hair can get stuck on the door panels and headliner. There are some good tricks to getting dog hair out of upholstery.
Maddie's new DIY seat cover for the the car! :):) Here's the link to the tutorial I followed!! http://ex-scapes.com/2011/11/09/sewing-tutorial-car-seat-cover-for-your-dog/
Sewing tutorial: Dog Car Seat Cover
Using 2 towels and a sheet! the bird and the bicycle: Sewing tutorial: Dog Car Seat Cover
Dog Car Seat Covers for sale | eBay
Pet Seat cover for pets in Grey in Pet Supplies, Dog Supplies, Car Seat Covers | eBay