Powerful car Vacuum cleaner with tools cordless wet /dry strong suction

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Anyone got any recommendation for a powerful car vacuum cleaner cordless when trying to get down side of front seats and carpets picking up dog hairs it got have a strong suction .
 
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Although good for most tasks, our Dyson was generally useless at picking up dog hair. You need to use it on Boost and when using the boost function it does not last long enough to do the whole car. I now using it mainly for cleaning the car of dirt and stones and use our Miele for dog hair. Luckily our Yorkies do not shed too much hair.
 
Mar 14, 2005
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Several manufacturers have specific models that are supposed to be good with dog hairs etc. Usually they identify them with a name like "Animal" or "Pet" look at the manufacturers descriptions.
 
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Several manufacturers have specific models that are supposed to be good with dog hairs etc. Usually they identify them with a name like "Animal" or "Pet" look at the manufacturers descriptions.
I think the issue is the roller brush head which can be difficult to use in a car as it is the brush head that does the cat and dog function and not the power of the vacuum. Okay on a flat surface in the car, but that is where the function ends especially when using a cordless which seems to have less suction power than a corded vacuum.

Just my thoughts from past experience. One of the reasons we have leather upholstery as dogs seldom go on carpeted areas. We also have a hammock between the rear and front seat headrests to prevent hair and dirt from their paws getting everywhere. Seesm to work for us.
 
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I find a Sonax “rubber bristle” brush very good. But also masking or duct tape too.
Excellent advice. People doing a valet services on a car use them and have good results. The brush is supposed to be better at collecting dog hair than any vacuum cleaner.
 
Nov 11, 2009
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Excellent advice. People doing a valet services on a car use them and have good results. The brush is supposed to be better at collecting dog hair than any vacuum cleaner.
Yes the brush is excellent but may not meet BB’s need to access narrow gaps like the sides of seats. There’s no one thing does the lot is there?
 
Jun 20, 2005
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My Dyson handheld is good but rubbish getting down the tight seat sides. Suction alone will not remove the hairs. Clive’s tape suggestion does work👍

Even the Spaniels hair had an ability to “weave “ its way through the carpet.
 

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