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muskyhunter47
Posted 7/29/2017 2:27 PM (#872062)
Subject: Dog hair




Posts: 1638


Location: Minnesota
Dose any one have a good way to remove dog hair from carpet I use a shop vack but it don't get it all.
T3clay
Posted 7/29/2017 2:45 PM (#872063 - in reply to #872062)
Subject: Re: Dog hair





Posts: 770


If you figure it out, youll make millions
mnmusky
Posted 7/29/2017 3:15 PM (#872067 - in reply to #872062)
Subject: Re: Dog hair




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esoxaddict
Posted 7/29/2017 3:36 PM (#872069 - in reply to #872062)
Subject: Re: Dog hair





Posts: 8703


Actually, if you wet your hands and just scoop the stuff up it works pretty well.
woodieb8
Posted 7/29/2017 4:02 PM (#872072 - in reply to #872062)
Subject: Re: Dog hair




Posts: 1529


duct tape
jimjimjim
Posted 7/29/2017 4:22 PM (#872073 - in reply to #872072)
Subject: Re: Dog hair




Posts: 365


leave the dog at home ------------
Musky_Mo16
Posted 7/29/2017 5:27 PM (#872076 - in reply to #872073)
Subject: Re: Dog hair




Posts: 735


Location: Apparently where the Muskie aren't
Both the wet hands and duct tape work good. I used to have carpet in my old boat and between the carpet and two labs it was a mess. That's why I now have Vinyl
KARLOUTDOORS
Posted 7/29/2017 6:15 PM (#872078 - in reply to #872062)
Subject: RE: Dog hair





Posts: 956


Location: Home of the 2016 World Series Champion Cubs
Any vacuum with a beater brush. Shop vacs just suck....literally, no brush to help remove hair from the nap of the carpet. I use a Dirt Devil Hand vac by Royal. Small enough to handle in all the boats little corners. My DD literally died on thursday after 20+ years of use. I immediately went to home depot to buy a replacement.

Ihad the predecessor to this one: https://dirtdevil.com/products/details/m08230red/ultra-corded-bagged...

Though I actually opted to try the bagless model which seems just as good:
https://dirtdevil.com/products/details/sd12000/the-hand-vac-2-0-bagl...
Chemi
Posted 7/29/2017 6:15 PM (#872079 - in reply to #872062)
Subject: RE: Dog hair





Haven't tried this, but heard it works: a squeegee.

https://www.todayshomeowner.com/video/easy-way-to-remove-pet-hair-from-carpet/

cincinnati
Posted 7/29/2017 6:23 PM (#872081 - in reply to #872078)
Subject: RE: Dog hair




Posts: 1120


Location: West Chester, OH
KARLOUTDOORS - 7/29/2017 7:15 PM

Any vacuum with a beater brush. Shop vacs just suck....literally, no brush to help remove hair from the nap of the carpet.


This. ^^

Wife has a Shark Rocket that works great.

Pointerpride102
Posted 7/29/2017 7:42 PM (#872086 - in reply to #872062)
Subject: Re: Dog hair





Posts: 16632


Location: The desert
If you're really anal you can vacuum with a normal brush as mentioned above, then get a carpet shampooer, followed by another round of vacuuming.
Jeremy
Posted 7/29/2017 10:26 PM (#872100 - in reply to #872062)
Subject: Re: Dog hair




Posts: 1126


Location: Minnesota.
My rotating, vacuuming brush head on the home Electrolux vacuum. Works really nicely.
bloodhound
Posted 7/30/2017 9:57 AM (#872131 - in reply to #872100)
Subject: Re: Dog hair




Posts: 18


Location: Forest Lake, MN
Duct tape works pretty well.

On our couch at home my wife wipes with a dryer sheet and it picks up all the hair, not sure that will do it on carpet though.
Kirby Budrow
Posted 7/30/2017 10:32 AM (#872135 - in reply to #872131)
Subject: Re: Dog hair





Posts: 2255


Location: Chisholm, MN
I've seen latex gloves used. Just wiping it away, inch by inch. Hate having the dog in the boat
pklingen
Posted 7/30/2017 8:08 PM (#872182 - in reply to #872062)
Subject: Re: Dog hair




Posts: 858


Location: NE Ohio
get one of those "latex/rubber pet gloves" with the little knobys on the palm and fingers. it works great but you still have to hand massage the entire boat. in the future give the dog a summer cut for boat trips or install vinyl flooring. i love my vinyl flooring in the Lund!
0723
Posted 7/30/2017 8:41 PM (#872184 - in reply to #872182)
Subject: Re: Dog hair




Posts: 5127


shave your dog bald .
happy hooker
Posted 7/30/2017 11:59 PM (#872208 - in reply to #872184)
Subject: Re: Dog hair




Posts: 3136


Take the tackle and electronics out,,park it overnights at mile lacs
Thieves will steal the hair.
Gregarrison
Posted 7/31/2017 11:52 AM (#872253 - in reply to #872079)
Subject: RE: Dog hair




Posts: 32


Location: MN
Chemi - 7/29/2017 6:15 PM

Haven't tried this, but heard it works: a squeegee.

https://www.todayshomeowner.com/video/easy-way-to-remove-pet-hair-from-carpet/





This
fishdawg
Posted 8/1/2017 5:17 PM (#872586 - in reply to #872062)
Subject: Re: Dog hair




Posts: 69


Location: Phoenixville, PA
Poodles don't shed.
Steve S
Posted 8/18/2017 7:48 PM (#874851 - in reply to #872062)
Subject: Re: Dog hair




Posts: 54


Have you ever thought of getting a hairless dog, like a Peruvian Inca Orchid. Then all you would have to do is apply sunscreen and a coat for them when it get's cold!!
supertrollr
Posted 8/18/2017 8:07 PM (#874852 - in reply to #872073)
Subject: Re: Dog hair


jimjimjim - 7/29/2017 4:22 PM

leave the dog at home ------------

best idea ever ,a dog in a middle of all these giant trebles is too dangerous,at least for my dog
KidDerringer
Posted 8/19/2017 10:03 AM (#874878 - in reply to #872062)
Subject: Re: Dog hair




Posts: 244


Location: Mallard Island Lake Vermilion MN
Wet floor. Dance n drag feet. Get all hair roles up long horizontal balls. Fun n effective. Hair in boat always been around so never bugged me nor paying guests. Fun way to remove it so they can lay down a new coat. Plus in a pinch acts as a good jig trailer to nail lunch.
Very Sad note.
Our marauders are down to one.
Moe Rock would have been 11 today. He passed away Monday five pm after four month battle with bladder cancer that continue to spread.
He never stopped eating, smiling or swimming doin Moe stuff with his bro Polar Bear Boy. Continued to go fishin with ups two an my Bonnie...
. Very sad. Sad indeed.
Will miss him big piles an his hair all over everything too.

Keep on rocken.

T

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Posted 8/19/2017 12:37 PM (#874885 - in reply to #872062)
Subject: Re: Dog hair




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Location: SE WISCONSIN
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