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      01-11-2019, 11:44 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by usshelena725 View Post
I would use both the rubber brush and the stone. I haven't done any pet hair removals in a while, but IIRC, the stone works best on shorter fabrics (seat upholstery) and the brush works better on longer fabrics (carpets).

Here is a link to the best rubber brush I've seen. The static created by the rubber attracts the hair while you work it over the upholstery.

https://www.autogeek.net/rubber-pet-brush.html

I have to agree with the rubber brush. Use it in combination with a shop vac and it'll pull up almost anything. It even got out glitter from a bunch of holiday decorations that I threw in my trunk haphazardly that I thought would be stuck in there for all of eternity.

I've also tried a latex block/sponge as well and that works okay, but I still prefer the rubber brush.
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