Dalton, GA · 7 days a week

Dog hair out of the carpet, properly.

Embedded pet hair is the slowest thing in a car to remove and the one job a normal vacuum will never finish. We come to you and do it with the right tools and the time it actually takes.

Why a vacuum never gets it all

Dog and cat hair does not sit on carpet, it works into it. The hair barbs itself between the loops and the vacuum passes straight over the top of it. That is why you can vacuum a back seat for twenty minutes, watch the canister fill, and still see hair when the sun hits it.

Getting it out means lifting it before you suck it up. Rubber pulls it out of loop carpet, a stiff brush lifts it out of cloth weave, and compressed air blows it out of the seat rails and the gap under the belt buckle where it collects in a felt mat. Then you vacuum. Doing those steps in that order is the whole job.

What we do on a hair job

  • Cargo area and rear seats first. That is where the volume is, and doing it first stops us blowing it forward into a clean front.
  • Rubber and brush agitation. Every carpeted surface worked in sections so the hair balls up on the surface where a vacuum can take it.
  • Seat rails, belt buckles and seams blown out. The felt-looking mat that builds under the seats is almost always compacted hair.
  • Headliner and rear parcel shelf checked. Big dogs put hair on the ceiling. Nobody looks there and it shows up on a sunny day.
  • Extraction if it needs it. If the hair came with mud, drool or a smell, extraction and odor work is what actually finishes it.

Be honest about how bad it is

A shedding lab that rides in the back once a week is a different job from a husky that has lived in a cargo area for three years. The second one can take hours on its own, and the only bad outcome is us showing up having budgeted for the first.

Tell us the breed, how long it has been building and whether the seats are cloth or leather when you book. Leather is quick. Loop carpet with a double coated dog is the slow one. We would rather block the right amount of time than rush it and hand back a car with hair still in the seams.

Common questions

Questions we get asked.

Can you get all of the pet hair out?
Almost always the great majority of it, and often all of it. Old hair that has been ground into loop carpet for years is the hardest case, and if we think some will stay we tell you before we start rather than after.
Does pet hair removal get rid of the dog smell too?
Not by itself. The hair is one source and damp carpet padding is usually the other. If the smell matters, pair it with odor removal so the cause gets dealt with instead of covered up.
Is this cheaper than a full interior?
It depends on how much hair there is. On some cars the hair is the whole job. On others it is quicker to do a full interior and take the hair out as part of it. Tell us what is going on and we will point you at whichever is less.
Do you come to me?
Yes. We are fully mobile across Dalton, Whitfield County and the surrounding towns, and we bring our own water and power.

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