Had a lady contact me and said her son has been riding around with his 2 great dane's in his truck for awhile and wanted to know if I could remove the hair and smell from the interior, Ask her to bring it down and leave for a couple days and would see what I could do.
When her husband, LOL!! pulled it into my garage and I looked inside, I couldn't believe just how bad it was! It was twisted into the carpet fiber, seats, headliner, coming out of the vents. This was going to be a job and time consuming!!
Already took the mats out to pressure wash and scrub.

Took door seal trim off all door opening too get all dog hair from out of or under moldings.

Under driver side front seat.

Took door seal trim off all door opening too get all dog hair from out of or under moldings.

What I was working with under rear seats. No other way around it so I removed seats out to get to this area better.

Sorry about the lighting in this pic! Lots of brushing & scrubbing, now the work begins.

Have over 3 hours give or take on this area with all the tools, tricks and techniques I have, it was fused in the carpet fiber's and wasn't releasing or coming out to easy but have it about 95% dog hair free

More hair removal, this was no easy task by any means. I used everything I knowed and techniques along with different procedures and equipment.

After, I'd say I got about 95% of all the dog hair removed and they look much better!

Before

After

Starting to put everything back together.

4200 Lumens!! I have 4 High powered LED lights lighting the area up under the passenger front seat to make sure I get everything possible!

Before: Under the passenger front seat.

After: It was tough getting all the dog hair without removing the seat, but didn't want to take any chances that the airbag's might deploy so made do and got the job done.

Finished and all back together.




This job well over 7 hours and used everything I had and know over the years to get this truck back to this condition. The funny thing is, when they come to pick up, the lady drove it out of here. LOL!!
My process was first wearing safty glasses! Then brushing up all the hair and using my shop vac to get what was releasing from carpet fiber's. Next I used a Puma Stone, Blue rubber dish gloves (works awesome) 2 different extractor brushes, compressed air, can of static release and more shop vac. This wasn't hard work but very time consuming and I love dogs but smelly to say the lease. Thanks for looking!
When her husband, LOL!! pulled it into my garage and I looked inside, I couldn't believe just how bad it was! It was twisted into the carpet fiber, seats, headliner, coming out of the vents. This was going to be a job and time consuming!!
Already took the mats out to pressure wash and scrub.

Took door seal trim off all door opening too get all dog hair from out of or under moldings.

Under driver side front seat.

Took door seal trim off all door opening too get all dog hair from out of or under moldings.

What I was working with under rear seats. No other way around it so I removed seats out to get to this area better.

Sorry about the lighting in this pic! Lots of brushing & scrubbing, now the work begins.

Have over 3 hours give or take on this area with all the tools, tricks and techniques I have, it was fused in the carpet fiber's and wasn't releasing or coming out to easy but have it about 95% dog hair free

More hair removal, this was no easy task by any means. I used everything I knowed and techniques along with different procedures and equipment.

After, I'd say I got about 95% of all the dog hair removed and they look much better!

Before

After

Starting to put everything back together.

4200 Lumens!! I have 4 High powered LED lights lighting the area up under the passenger front seat to make sure I get everything possible!

Before: Under the passenger front seat.

After: It was tough getting all the dog hair without removing the seat, but didn't want to take any chances that the airbag's might deploy so made do and got the job done.

Finished and all back together.




This job well over 7 hours and used everything I had and know over the years to get this truck back to this condition. The funny thing is, when they come to pick up, the lady drove it out of here. LOL!!
My process was first wearing safty glasses! Then brushing up all the hair and using my shop vac to get what was releasing from carpet fiber's. Next I used a Puma Stone, Blue rubber dish gloves (works awesome) 2 different extractor brushes, compressed air, can of static release and more shop vac. This wasn't hard work but very time consuming and I love dogs but smelly to say the lease. Thanks for looking!
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