The boot of the car can be one of the dirtiest parts of the vehicle and become very smelly and messy after extensive use. The more use you get from the boot of your car, the more it will need to be cleaned.
The following guide will contain all the information you will need to keep your car clean and well protected from damage.
Step 1: Clean the dog hair from your boot
The first thing to do will be to remove all the hair and this can be done in a few ways. Pet hair can be effectively removed with a powerful car vacuum. A dog hair removal brush — available in most pet stores and supermarkets— is another good option for removing this unwanted hair. For those extra stubborn sections. You can use masking tape to pull dog hair from the carpet fibers.
Automotive Cargo Liners
Investing in cargo liners is another good way to protect the boot of your car. The best boot liners are selected to fit the dimensions of your boot. Made from tough PVC materials, these boot liners are waterproof, easy-to-clean and can be wiped out without having to remove them from their spot.
Step 2: Prepare some space
If you would like your pet to have more room in the vehicle, fold the back seats down. There are two types of boot liners to choose from.
A boot liner allows you to fold all the back seats down at the same time.
The Rear Split allows these seats to be folded down altogether or individually as needed.
Protecting the bumper
The bumper is another part of the car that can see some scratches, and plenty of muddy paw prints. This is where a bumper flap can help. This is attached to a loop fastener at the end of the liner and can be tucked away when not in use.
Protecting your rear seats
If you have big dogs, you will also have to think about the large amounts of slobber and drool these dogs produce. We offer a rear seat flap to help with this. The Rear Seat Flap connects to the top of the back seats and over the headrests.
Step 3: Cleaning your hook and loop fasteners
There are some easy ways to keep the hook and fasteners free from dog hair:
One good way to begin is to treat these hooks and fasteners with anti-static spray to prevent them from becoming covered in dog hair.
In the event that dog hair does begin to accumulate on these hooks and fasteners, tweezers, lint rollers, combs and, if nothing else, duct tape is a great way to remove these contaminants. You can then apply anti-static spray to keep hair from becoming lodged in the loop fasteners.
Step 4: Keep pet smells at bay
Dogs love to play in the grass, the sand, the mud and water and all this fun can make for a funky smelling pooch. Keep these smells from entering your car with a handy odor mat. These quilted pads contain activated charcoal to help absorb unwanted smells.
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