Chances are, if you own a dog, you also own a car full of dog hair.Get the fur out and prevent a repeat with these DIY car upholstery cleaning tips.
Regardless of whether you have an SUV with a back area specifically for your pup or just upholstered seats, if you’ve had your dog in the car you’ve been blessed with dog hair. Below are a few tips for removing the dog hair from your vehicle.
Professional detailer
This is the option that involves the least amount of work for you, but the biggest cost. Professional car detailers will carefully scour your car to get rid of the dog hair and will charge you accordingly for their labour. In fact, most detailers add an additional fee for removing pet hair.
If you're selling your car, this investment might be worth it in the long run. But it is an expensive option if you are keeping your car (or your dog).
Do it yourself
This option is far cheaper, but it's also painstaking and tedious. There’s no way around it, and since you already own a dog, you probably know this is coming.
To ensure your hard work isn’t instantly undone the second your pooch jumps in the car, go to your local pet store and buy pet-friendly seat covers. They won’t keep the car pristine, but they will cut down on the amount of hard-to-remove fur in your car.