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Old 01-24-2010, 11:28 AM   #1 (permalink)
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hey guys... i'm sure there is a few people with this problem... that is.. dog hair sticking to the carpet in the cargo area and not being able to get the hair out(my cargo area was black but now it is beige(i have a fawn boxer).
my cargo area is COVERED in hair... the floor the carpeted walls and the back of the back seat, the hair digs right into the carpet and is impossible to get out... i have tried pretty much everything including trying to vacuum it out... using tape... sticking rollers.. just can't' get it out... if anyone can recommend a method of getting the hair out would be great!!!
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Old 01-24-2010, 08:56 PM   #2 (permalink)
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How about trying a "Cat" brush? They have very short angled steel spikes that might be able to pull up the pyle.....
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Maybe you could do what this MO owner did. Here's his picture gallery from the forum.

http://www.nissanmurano.org/photopos...=1&ppuser=9486

Looks like he covered all the bases. Take care!

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I also have a fawn boxer that frequents the back of the MO. I found the best way to clean it up is prevention. I bought a thick blanket that I actually tuck under the edges under the panels so it won't lift up. Some hair still manages to get underneath, but not as much as before. To clean up the hair I use the 3M lint rollers, I find they work the best, and an industrial shop vac. I must say though that I find his hair sticks in our VW worse than the MO.
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I bought a thick blanket that I actually tuck under the edges under the panels so it won't lift up. Some hair still manages to get underneath, but not as much as before. To clean up the hair I use the 3M lint rollers, I find they work the best, and an industrial shop vac.
+1. I use a moving blanket (available for about $8 at any U-haul location) This is perfect for covering the rear of the MO. I put this on top of my cargo liner to double the protection. I also use the lint roller (or you can use blue painter's tape in strips) to pull out most of the hair. Some hair will get into the weave and it'll take the tape in multiple directions to get it out. Prevention is the easiest path, so definitely use the moving blanket once you've cleaned the cargo area.
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