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<blockquote data-quote="Badgertits" data-source="post: 1555837" data-attributes="member: 31322"><p>My Dobie's drool isn't an issue (well - yeah it gets all over the place but doesn't stain anything) but her brown (I imagine black ones too but I can never seem to pick them out lol) hairs get stuck to the underside "carpeted" type material on the bottom of the seats & the only damn thing that seems to remove them is strips of duct tape & that seems to pull some of the seat material along w/ it too hahaha - try as I might vacuming just doesn't seem to do the trick. </p><p></p><p>So my "method" is simply weathertech liner & a cheapo dog bed that I'll use for a couple months at a time until it gets too dirty & swap out for another $20 special. I always keep a couple "rag towels" in my truck too for quick cleanups, & I work out alot & get in/out of the truck sweaty nasty myself so I always have a beach towel in there I throw on top of the seats as needed, I'll drape it along the back of the rear seats to keep the hairs from sticking in when flipped up as I mentioned.</p><p></p><p>But nowadays I have at least a 5 and/or 1 year old in the truck + a dog so I'm not winning this uphill battle of keeping the interior "clean" I just go to town every 4 months on it & bring it back to better than showroom appearance, then in between im using quick sanitizer wipes & a rotation of rags/beach towels as needed to keep the interior from looking like a kennel crossed w/ a daycare crossed w/ a mobile office.....even though that's pretty much exactly what it is lol!!</p><p></p><p>Seat covers make no sense to me for my use since I always have 2 car seats in the thing, and even when the dog was getting a bigger slice of the pie in back before son #2 came along I ALWAYS kept the seat up & she got her cheap dog bed to lie in, if I had passengers getting in fold the seats down & voila - sparkling clean barely used leather seating </p><p></p><p>Weathertech floor liner in rear is a must for me tho</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Badgertits, post: 1555837, member: 31322"] My Dobie's drool isn't an issue (well - yeah it gets all over the place but doesn't stain anything) but her brown (I imagine black ones too but I can never seem to pick them out lol) hairs get stuck to the underside "carpeted" type material on the bottom of the seats & the only damn thing that seems to remove them is strips of duct tape & that seems to pull some of the seat material along w/ it too hahaha - try as I might vacuming just doesn't seem to do the trick. So my "method" is simply weathertech liner & a cheapo dog bed that I'll use for a couple months at a time until it gets too dirty & swap out for another $20 special. I always keep a couple "rag towels" in my truck too for quick cleanups, & I work out alot & get in/out of the truck sweaty nasty myself so I always have a beach towel in there I throw on top of the seats as needed, I'll drape it along the back of the rear seats to keep the hairs from sticking in when flipped up as I mentioned. But nowadays I have at least a 5 and/or 1 year old in the truck + a dog so I'm not winning this uphill battle of keeping the interior "clean" I just go to town every 4 months on it & bring it back to better than showroom appearance, then in between im using quick sanitizer wipes & a rotation of rags/beach towels as needed to keep the interior from looking like a kennel crossed w/ a daycare crossed w/ a mobile office.....even though that's pretty much exactly what it is lol!! Seat covers make no sense to me for my use since I always have 2 car seats in the thing, and even when the dog was getting a bigger slice of the pie in back before son #2 came along I ALWAYS kept the seat up & she got her cheap dog bed to lie in, if I had passengers getting in fold the seats down & voila - sparkling clean barely used leather seating Weathertech floor liner in rear is a must for me tho [/QUOTE]
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