
Pet lovers don't always leave their cats or dogs home when they travel. Even a short trip to the store in Aiea, HI may result in a car filled with unwanted hair. A heavy-duty clean-up might become necessary to get the hair out of car seats, but preventive steps might avoid the problem altogether.
Regularly combing and brushing a cat or dog might eliminate much of the hair. Combing a pet and disposing of the hair seems easier than going over several small square inches of seats with duct tape wrapped around a hand.
Cutter Mitsubishi-Aiea wants drivers to keep their cars presentable. Putting mats down on the seats provides a buffer that helps with looks. Hair can't reach the seats if it lands on a pet cover. The same might be true when the pet remains in a carry cage.
Several DIY steps for pet hair removable, such as running wet rubber gloves over the seats may work. Don't overlook using a car wash vacuum, either.