Our furry friends are family to us, but sometimes - SHED HAPPENS!
Pet hair: it’s not just ruining your car’s vibe; it’s also out here contributing to sneezes and stink. Cleaning it up isn’t just about making your ride look less like a mobile pet bed—it’s about keeping things fresh and sneeze-free for you and your passengers.
If you’re tired of waging war on stubborn pet hair in your seats, carpets, and floor mats, grab our Pet Hair Removal Brush and let this two-step guide be your secret weapon.
Prepare Your Gear
We’re keeping it simple for this tutorial—just a couple of must-haves to save your car from pet hair purgatory:
- Pet Hair Removal Rubber Brush
This bad boy’s bristles create a static charge to lift pet hair right out of your seats and carpets without wrecking the fabric.
- HydroThread Ceramic Fabric Protectant & Stain Repellent
Think of this as armor for your upholstery. It seals out stains and spills, so your car stays cleaner longer—even if your furry friend is a repeat offender.
Step 1: Eliminate ALL of That Pet Hair
Start by giving your car’s interior a good vacuuming to banish loose debris, dirt, and those sneaky hair clumps. Not only does this prevent scratches on your upholstery, but it also sets the stage for a deep clean.
Pro Tip: Need a vacuum that can keep up? Check out the Chemical Guys Car Vacuum Cleaners & Blowers Collection—your new detailing sidekick.
Once the basics are handled, grab the Pet Hair Removal Rubber Brush and brush in a single direction. This nifty tool generates static to pull stubborn pet hair from fabric and carpets without wreaking havoc on your surfaces.
Work in smaller sections to hit every nook and cranny, especially those tricky spots like seat cracks and floor mats. After brushing, vacuum up the hair clumps you’ve collected, and voilà—a pet-hair-free interior that’s as clean as your pet is cute.
Step 2: Seal and Protect Your Interior
Once you’ve defeated the pet hair invasion, it’s time to armor up your car’s upholstery with HydroThread Ceramic Fabric Protectant & Stain Repellent.
Here’s how:
- Shake the bottle like it’s a dance-off.
- Lightly mist the fabric and carpet surfaces with the first coat.
- Let it dry for 15–20 minutes before going in for round two—a slightly heavier coat for full coverage.
This magical barrier repels stains, spills, and debris, turning future cleanups into a cakewalk. Make sure the final coat is completely dry before hopping back into your ride and enjoy the zen of a well-protected interior.
Still dealing with lingering odors? Freshen things up with a Car Air Freshener & Odor Eliminators from our Chemical Guys Collection—your car deserves to smell as good as it looks.
Pro Tip: Got leather? Swap out HydroThread for HydroLeather Ceramic Coating & Quick Detailer—the same ceramic power, tailored just for leather.
Removing pet hair from your car might feel like an endless battle, but with the right tools and a little know-how, it’s a breeze—and oddly satisfying, too.
Follow this simple 2-step guide to not only make your car look amazing but also give your upholstery a longer, happier life.
Happy Detailing!
Frequent Questions About Pet Hair Removal
Is the Pet Hair Removal Rubber Brush safe for leather?
Absolutely! The Pet Hair Removal Rubber Brush works wonders on fabric and carpets, lifting embedded pet hair like a pro. But when it comes to leather surfaces, go easy—avoid using excessive pressure to keep them looking their best.
Is HydroThread Ceramic Fabric Protectant safe for leather?
No! HydroThread Ceramic is perfect for fabric and carpets, providing that extra layer of protection. But for leather, swap it out with HydroLeather Ceramic Coating & Quick Detailer, which is specifically formulated to care for and protect your leather surfaces.
Can I wash my Pet Hair Removal Rubber Brush?
Exactly! After using the Pet Hair Removal Rubber Brush, just rinse it with clean water to wash away all the accumulated hair and debris. It’s that easy to keep your brush ready for the next round of pet-hair battles!
Can I use HydroThread Ceramic Fabric Protectant & Stain Repellent on car mats?
Yep, the Pet Hair Removal Rubber Brush works great on fabric mats! But if you're dealing with rubber mats, reach for VRP Vinyl, Rubber, Plastic Shine and Protectant to keep them looking fresh and protected.
Do I need to wear gloves while applying HydroThread Ceramic Fabric Protectant & Stain Repellent?
We recommend wearing gloves when using HydroThread Ceramic Fabric Protectant & Stain Repellent to keep it off your skin and ensure a mess-free application. Better safe than sorry!
How do I remove pet hair from seat cracks?
For those hard-to-reach spots, grab a crevice tool with your vacuum or use the narrow edge of your Pet Hair Removal Rubber Brush. Both will help you tackle the tight spaces where pet hair loves to hide.