fureelz tool you have and the vac, that pomis stone looking thing, the rubber square thing, the metal thing....also I spray a light 50/ 50 mix of fabric softener or any quick detailer with anti static in it to reduce static cling before I start works for all my customers
We love our Fur eel attachment, lilly brush, and the Analon detail triangle, haven't used tornador on pet hair though, we mainly use that for embedded dirt.
Dog hair is a marathon certainly not a sprint. Small sections a key for sure. All the tools you mentioned are extremely hepful. A great vacuum with a clean filter never hurts! 😎GGG
I prefer a massaging gun. The vibrations really bounce the particles out of the carpet. works really well on farm trucks, or the jacked up trucks who like to go mudding..
Thanks for the video. Jess and you always do great work!! I find myself using compressed air, Tornador velocity vacuum, Fur Eel and that hair rake. This usually gets the vast majority of the hair out. Do you normally remove the sill plates? Seems like it would make cleaning that area easier. I am always worried something will break!!
Hi! Thanks! I always check the sills and the bolt covers on the seats to see if they will remove easily. If they don’t remove easily I leave them alone. Had too many of them snap and break.
I’m a really big fan of the Fur-Eel vac attachment. It’s disposable, but being able to dislodge stuff from carpet and suck it up at the same time is a big efficiency win for me.
Nice job! I sneezed just watching this video, woof. Those silicone blades like at the 7 min mark are what I typically use for pet hair, always been nervous to use the metal tool in fear of distorting the material; if you keep the silicone blade clean with soap and water so it's tacky it seems to work its best. I've heard spraying with a light mist of fabric softener and water helps too but never tried it?
Great tips. One thing I find useful is the velocity vac. It helps suck up the hair instead of throwing it around the vehicle. On a side note, what did you think of that color? I have a Tacoma TRD Pro on order and it’s that Solar Octane color.
Great stuff as you have always done amazing work on interiors. I just use a small toothbrush, rubber dog hair removal brush, and a vacuum. The brush and vacuum technique does work in open areas for me. On carpets I prefer the bonnet method to reduce moisture but this is difficult for me in cramped interiors. A steamer may be a good investment for me. Thank you guys for another great video!
Something else I do is use the air hose and blow out the tracks the seats ride on and when I’m almost finished I turn on the heater fan on hi and rotate from defrost to floor and vents. It’s amazing how sometimes hair is in those areas. I’m going to have to look into that metal rake looking tool. Thanks for the video Bud
This was a superb presentation. I've never allowed any of my pets in my good cars, however during my pre-storage detailing, I found cat hair, and it was difficult to remove. I sure hope I don't find fish scales in my next car. Thank you,
My dog doesn’t shed hair. I am so thankful to have him. But he does have to have a haircut every two months at $55. A visit. That was a good hair removal job👍
Oh my! Terrible. Backbreaking. The double brush, one in each hand, is interesting. Gonna try that. It seems like the pet hair is endless. "I'm so glad I'm done vacuuming. Opps, no I'm not!" More hair. Great work..hi wife!
Hi. Thanks. Yeah I have a few of those pumice stones. They work ok, but they by no means work any better then the other tools we used. But I definitely have it in my setup.
Hi! Newer subscriber. I noticed that you don’t remove seats from the vehicle when cleaning carpet. Do you find it to be too much of a hassle? Do you think it’s too much trouble?
Hi! Welcome!! Well removing seats all comes down to what the customer wants. If they want to pay more, sign my liability form, realize that removing seats on vehicles resets modes, and if they want to be charged extra for that, yup, we can do that. But detailing in general doesn’t not require seat removal. That’s more for disaster type details that warrant it. On older vehicles rusting and breaking bolts is something to think about. And on newer vehicles you must disconnect the battery, which resets everything. Either way I wouldn’t recommend it for general detailing.
Hi. Yeah I’ve tried that and it didn’t really work for me. Maybe on minor dog hair, but I tried it so many times and it never worked. So I went back to my tried and true methods that never fail me. Thanks for the tip. 😎👍🏼
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I really like when you do interiors. You carpet game is the best I’ve ever seen!!
Thanks!!
Dog hair & Sand! So many tips throughout this video. Great job, Phil! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
Thanks so much!!
I love the brush/nozzle trick. I must try that one.
Wow! What a mess, but a great turnaround!!! 👍🏼🇨🇦
fureelz tool you have and the vac, that pomis stone looking thing, the rubber square thing, the metal thing....also I spray a light 50/ 50 mix of fabric softener or any quick detailer with anti static in it to reduce static cling before I start
works for all my customers
Awesome connect brother as always! 👍🏻👍🏻
The metal dog hair tool really does work well. I use it on vehicles and also at home for removing dog hair from my couches!
Great pointers. Thanks!
Awesome job, nice content and good explanations, love watching your vidéos.
Thanks so much!!
Great video Great job Phil👏🏾👏🏾
Keep grinding Phil , appreciate all you do
Thanks man. Will do
Hey Phil I need to use the two-hand method on my next detail. Thanks
I normally just use a lilly brush and my vac. But I've since bought a tornador and love using that as well.
Awesome video and tutorial/content good friend
Until I started following you I was guilty 4 arbitrarily doing steps to do them.ty again 4 getting me off that track and putting me on the right 1
Great stuff, thank you !!
We love our Fur eel attachment, lilly brush, and the Analon detail triangle, haven't used tornador on pet hair though, we mainly use that for embedded dirt.
Awesome. Thanks for sharing.
Best detailing channel ever❤
Thanks man!
Dog hair is a marathon certainly not a sprint. Small sections a key for sure. All the tools you mentioned are extremely hepful. A great vacuum with a clean filter never hurts! 😎GGG
Definitely! Thanks for sharing! 😎👍🏼
great video !!! thanks for the tip!!
I prefer a massaging gun. The vibrations really bounce the particles out of the carpet. works really well on farm trucks, or the jacked up trucks who like to go mudding..
Cool. Thanks for sharing.
Great tips thankfully I don’t have dogs and don’t deal with dog hair !
Dog hair?Lilly Brush!!!
Lots of useful tips and tricks in this one Phil, thank you so much for the amazing content .
Thanks man!
Thanks for the video. Jess and you always do great work!! I find myself using compressed air, Tornador velocity vacuum, Fur Eel and that hair rake. This usually gets the vast majority of the hair out. Do you normally remove the sill plates? Seems like it would make cleaning that area easier. I am always worried something will break!!
Hi! Thanks! I always check the sills and the bolt covers on the seats to see if they will remove easily. If they don’t remove easily I leave them alone. Had too many of them snap and break.
I’m a really big fan of the Fur-Eel vac attachment. It’s disposable, but being able to dislodge stuff from carpet and suck it up at the same time is a big efficiency win for me.
Making it look easy!
Nice job! I sneezed just watching this video, woof. Those silicone blades like at the 7 min mark are what I typically use for pet hair, always been nervous to use the metal tool in fear of distorting the material; if you keep the silicone blade clean with soap and water so it's tacky it seems to work its best. I've heard spraying with a light mist of fabric softener and water helps too but never tried it?
Thanks! 😎👍🏼
Great tips. One thing I find useful is the velocity vac. It helps suck up the hair instead of throwing it around the vehicle. On a side note, what did you think of that color? I have a Tacoma TRD Pro on order and it’s that Solar Octane color.
Great stuff as you have always done amazing work on interiors. I just use a small toothbrush, rubber dog hair removal brush, and a vacuum. The brush and vacuum technique does work in open areas for me. On carpets I prefer the bonnet method to reduce moisture but this is difficult for me in cramped interiors. A steamer may be a good investment for me. Thank you guys for another great video!
Something else I do is use the air hose and blow out the tracks the seats ride on and when I’m almost finished I turn on the heater fan on hi and rotate from defrost to floor and vents. It’s amazing how sometimes hair is in those areas.
I’m going to have to look into that metal rake looking tool.
Thanks for the video Bud
Awesome! Thanks!
This was a superb presentation. I've never allowed any of my pets in my good cars, however during my pre-storage detailing, I found cat hair, and it was difficult to remove. I sure hope I don't find fish scales in my next car. Thank you,
Thanks for sharing! 😎👍🏼
I use a damp plush microfiber between the air and carpet. Dog or cat hair sticks to the towel so a quicker and easier vacuuming
Great tip!! Thanks for sharing!
@@MirandaDetailing We learn from each other. Happy to share
My dog doesn’t shed hair. I am so thankful to have him. But he does have to have a haircut every two months at $55. A visit. That was a good hair removal job👍
Cool! What kind of dog do you have?
@@MirandaDetailing Shitzu and poodle mix his 12 years old
@hexhead5732 Cool mix! I grew up with miniature poodles as a kid. Super smart dogs!
about 3/4 of the way through did you not use the drill brush after saying that you would not do that ?
I sure did. After hand brushing it it needed more. So I used the drill brush.
Where do you find the metal dog hair remover?
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should get into the wig making business. I really have to get an IK foamer, i have a keg with a foam tip but i use rinseless in it.
😆😆😆 Thats so gross!
Oh my! Terrible. Backbreaking. The double brush, one in each hand, is interesting. Gonna try that.
It seems like the pet hair is endless. "I'm so glad I'm done vacuuming. Opps, no I'm not!" More hair. Great work..hi wife!
I know right!! 😎👍🏼
why not use pumice stone? of course you have to be careful but that would make it faster and grabs hair much better.
Hi. Thanks. Yeah I have a few of those pumice stones. They work ok, but they by no means work any better then the other tools we used. But I definitely have it in my setup.
Can I ask what you charged for doing this service?
Hi. Usually jobs like this range from $#50-$400.
Hi! Newer subscriber. I noticed that you don’t remove seats from the vehicle when cleaning carpet. Do you find it to be too much of a hassle? Do you think it’s too much trouble?
Hi! Welcome!! Well removing seats all comes down to what the customer wants. If they want to pay more, sign my liability form, realize that removing seats on vehicles resets modes, and if they want to be charged extra for that, yup, we can do that. But detailing in general doesn’t not require seat removal. That’s more for disaster type details that warrant it. On older vehicles rusting and breaking bolts is something to think about. And on newer vehicles you must disconnect the battery, which resets everything. Either way I wouldn’t recommend it for general detailing.
That makes sense. Thank you!
Pet hair...50/50 mix of wrinkle remover...removes static and is easier to lift pet hair
Hi. Yeah I’ve tried that and it didn’t really work for me. Maybe on minor dog hair, but I tried it so many times and it never worked. So I went back to my tried and true methods that never fail me.
Thanks for the tip. 😎👍🏼
Truly goes to show 1 tool can't be enough 2 removing pet hair
Nice! I always have to wear my hazmat suit, mask, goggles, gloves because of pet hair allergy 🤷♂️🤦♂️😁
Seriously? 878 views. This is unacceptable!
I know right. TH-cam sucks!!
Another great informative video. U made dog hair removal look easy. Keep it up guys
First. Nice job!
First, not from Puerto Rico :)
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