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Aussie Conditions
Look, we love our dogs, but their hair is an absolute nightmare for car upholstery. If you've got a Labrador or a Kelpie, you know their fur doesn't just sit on the carpet, it weaves itself in like it's trying to become part of the floor. This guide is for every Aussie who's tired of seeing fur flying around the cabin every time they put the windows down. I'm going to show you the exact process I use in my detailing shop to get interiors back to looking brand new.
The Reality of Pet Hair in the Aussie Heat
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Preparation is Half the Battle
Clear the Clutter
Chuck everything out. Floor mats, child seats, the lot. Dog hair loves hiding under things, so you need a clear workspace.
The Initial Blowout
If you've got a blower or compressed air, give the whole car a quick blast with the doors open. It gets the loose stuff out before you start the hard work.
Mist the Area
Lightly spray your fabric softener mix over the seats and carpets. Don't soak it, you just want enough to kill the static. Trust me, it makes the hair 'release' much easier.
The Step-by-Step Removal Process
The First Vacuum
Do a quick pass to get the easy stuff. Don't spend too much time here yet; you're just clearing the surface debris.
The Rubber Glove Trick
Put on your nitrile gloves and rub your hand in a circular motion over the carpet. You'll see the hair start to ball up into little 'rolls'. It’s weirdly satisfying.
Deploy the Lilly Brush
Using short, sharp strokes, pull the brush towards you. This tool is the only thing I trust for short, spikey hair like you get from a Staffy or a Pointer.
Vacuum as You Go
Keep the vacuum nozzle right next to your brush. As soon as the hair lifts, suck it up before it settles somewhere else.
Agitate the Weave
Use your stiff nylon brush to 'scuff' the carpet in different directions. This stands the fibres up and releases the hair trapped deep down.
The Pumice Stone (Optional)
If you're dealing with a tough carpet (like in a HiLux), lightly drag a pumice stone across it. It grabs the hair like nothing else. Just watch the plastic trim; it'll scratch it to bits if you're not careful.
Crevice Work
Use the skinny nozzle to get into the seat rails and between the cushions. If you've got a brush attachment, use it here.
The Sticky Roller Finish
For any final stubborn strands on the seats, a standard lint roller works okay, but I reckon a bit of duct tape wrapped around your hand works even better.
Wipe Down Plastics
Pet hair carries oils. Use a dedicated interior cleaner (I like Meguiar's Quik Interior Detailer) to wipe down the dash and door cards where the dog might have brushed against them.
Final Inspection
Get a torch out. The shadows will show you the hairs you missed. Give those spots one last hit with the Lilly Brush.
Watch Out
The Fabric Softener Secret
Angle is Everything
Watch Out
Keeping it Clean (Or Trying To)
Common Questions from the Driveway
Will a regular vacuum really not work?
Is it worth getting a professional to do it?
What about the smell?
Can I use a wire brush?
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