$5 Bunnings hack is a game changer for pet parents
“That’s insane ordering some rn”
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Owners of shedding pups know that once your dog touches a surface, you will continue to find hair there until the day you die.
Thankfully, one woman has come to the rescue with the perfect hack to get rid of the hair as best as possible, and it won’t cost you more than $5.
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“It comes off really easily”
Madison, owner of social media sensation @drakethepupstar, took to Instagram this week to share her little-known hack for getting dog fur out of her car.
“All of this hair is matted in here, you can barely pull it off,” she said, showing the golden retriever’s fur stuck to the seats in her car.
All you need to get it gone is one product - a Scrub Mommy, by Scrub Daddy.
“I’ve found that using the softer side [of the Scrub Daddy] when it’s dry works the best to wipe down a couple of times… it comes off really easy,” she said.
“It puts all the hair in a pile for you, which is super easy to remove.”
Scrub Mommys - the dual-sided version of the Scrub Daddy - are sold in packs of four for $18.95 at Bunnings. That’s less than $5 each!
“That’s insane ordering some rn”
Fellow pet parents in the comments thought the hack was genius, calling it a must-try life hack.
“That’s insane ordering some rn,” said one person.
“Thank you!!!!! My car has 3 inches of golden retriever first so I’m going to try this today,” another agreed.
“I need this asap! I have a Bernese mountain dog,” said a third.
“Oh my gosh, life hack for the fur!!!” another person said.
“This is our favourite hack!”
And, others were able to confirm that it works, saying the hack has been a game-changer for them as well.
“These sponges are the best! Wish the different styles were everywhere,” said one person.
“This is our favorite hack! It’s a must with Goldies,” another agreed.
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Originally published as $5 Bunnings hack is a game changer for pet parents