LMAO....I used to work at a limo company so I use their super-duper commercial grade vacuum for the real clean and use a shop vac in between. As for they dried up floggers, I just scrap them off....still leaves a flogger residue...lol, lets see if there are any better ideas out there! I bought one of those scotch brushes for the couch and It didn't work for me maybe they are just meant for a different couch.I would like to add to the original question. What about fur that is flooger encrusted?
My Newf rides in the cargo area of my Volvo wagon. Believe it or not, Volvo wagons are designed in such a way that the area around the cargo area is the strongest part of the car. They are designed that way because of the number of Volvo wagons with 3rd row seats in back, with children riding in them.A CRATE. If you have an accident what is to protect them?
Jeannie, he wears a harness and is tethered by a leash in an "O" ring. But, his head can still reach the the tops and sides of the front seats, hence flooger encrusting!A CRATE. If your newf is in a crate hair/floogers will not be as bad. Plus any dog who is in a vehicle needs to be crated or tethered in some way to be kept safe if you are in an accident. Nothing gripes me more than to see a dog bouncing all over the car, being held by the driver or worse yet, in the bed of a pickup. If you have an accident what is to protect them? You have a seat belt, your child has a child seat. What makes you think your dog does not need protection?
BTW this is not directed at the OP, but to everyone!
Would you let your kids ride in the rear without being in a car seat or strapped in? Maybe it is safe from damage but what is to stop them dog from being projected through the window or thrown out? Or worse yet, if you are seriously hurt and the dogs won't let the EMTs near you? What do you think would happen to your dog? What if your dog is thrown out and get lost or run over by another vehicle? Lots of things could happen.My Newf rides in the cargo area of my Volvo wagon. Believe it or not, Volvo wagons are designed in such a way that the area around the cargo area is the strongest part of the car. They are designed that way because of the number of Volvo wagons with 3rd row seats in back, with children riding in them.
I'm also on a Volvo board on the Internet and learn neat pieces of trivia like this...
What about covering the seats with a seat cover that you can wash. You would only have to use them when you take the dog somewhere.Jeannie, he wears a harness and is tethered by a leash in an "O" ring. But, his head can still reach the the tops and sides of the front seats, hence flooger encrusting!