Removing Bond-Tip Hair Extensions
Removing Bond-Tip Hair Extensions
www-hair-extensions.com. We demonstrate how to properly remove hair extensions. Our bond-tip hair extensions can be easily removed, without damaging the hair. You can also reuse our hair extensions by using our extension rebonds.
Removing dog hair from a car's carpet using rubber gloves
Removing dog hair from a car's carpet using rubber gloves
I tried and tried various things to try to remove the dog hair from my car. I've used my shop vac, Dyson DC15 Animal, lint rollers, brushes, steam cleaning, etc. but I was never able to get it out in a quick or easy manner. I stumbled across a forum where someone said rubber gloves work. So I decided to give it a try.
Video Rating: 5 / 5
Genius,thank you so much,worked like a charm
ReplyDeletegreat method, it does work! What I use in my shop is a RUBBER squeegee. 4 in.. and a 45 deg angle on one side. i bought it i n an auto store in a window tinting kit.. it's the only thing efficient that works when your on the clock. Plus saves me a couple bucks on buying gloves.
ReplyDeletefinally found something that works! THANKS
ReplyDeletei was looking for something simple...JUST LIKE THIS!! thnx soo much!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much !!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm impressed, also a rubber soled flip flop works, thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteWhile I have not tried rubber gloves, I have had a lot of success using sand paper and a sand paper sponge.
ReplyDeleteI am going to try this tomorrow... I have been trying everything to get the dog hair out!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is an Audi S4 Avant, not a Subie ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat video! I saw elsewhere online that spraying 50/50 water/fabric softener helps neutralize static cling of the hair as well. I'm cleaning out the back of a Subaru Outback Wagon as well. ; ) I'm a Subaru mechanic- just bought one to fix up for my sister.
ReplyDeletei have 2 boxers and they shed so much which is odd because both their hair is short. hopefully this would work. i bet it will
ReplyDeleteCan't thank you enough. After 7 years of accumulating dog hair and several failed attempts of vacuuming and using lint rollers, I left immediately after watching this to the store and bought 4 pairs of the yellow rubber gloves. It took 2 1/2 hours & 2 pairs but my car looks brand new. THANKS!!
ReplyDeleteyour my best friend:)
ReplyDeletethank you so much...
ReplyDeletefinally- great vid- I have a boxer and her hair is so fine and short and stuck to everything in the back seat and rear of my jeep- thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteWow, that is so great! I'm definitely going to try it on my car and my husband's car! It kinda makes sense using rubber gloves since it haves elastic fibers that gets stuff stuck to them like velcro! If this works I'll be sure to post this on my facebook profile for others!
ReplyDeleteMy husband is having a fit! I just handed him a rubber glove.....Thanks!!
ReplyDelete