Pet hair removal
Pet hair removal is the dedicated process of lifting embedded pet hair from car seats, carpets, and boot liners, the kind that normal vacuuming leaves behind.
What it means
Pet hair behaves differently from ordinary dirt. The fine, slightly barbed strands work their way down between fabric fibres and into carpet pile, then anchor themselves so a vacuum nozzle simply skims over the top of them. Effective pet hair removal is a separate step that uses friction and static to break that grip. A detailer works the upholstery with rubber bristle brushes, pumice or rubber blocks, or fine-tooth tools, dragging in consistent directions to gather hair into clumps that can then be lifted by hand or pulled free with a strong vacuum. Stubborn areas, like the base of seat bolsters, seam lines, and the boot liner, often need several passes from different angles. The work is methodical rather than quick: it is essentially combing every soft surface in the cabin. Done properly it clears not just visible hair but the hidden layer that keeps reappearing on clothing, which is why it is treated as its own line item rather than part of a standard vacuum.
Why it matters in Singapore
Many Singapore households keep cats and dogs, and short, frequent car trips in a warm climate mean pets shed onto seats and carpets year-round rather than seasonally. Trapped hair also holds dander and odour, and in a humid, air-conditioned cabin that combination lingers, so thorough removal is as much about a fresh-smelling interior as a clean-looking one.
How Revol Carz handles this
Revol Carz removes pet hair as part of detailed interior grooming, working every fabric surface with friction tools and repeated passes before a final vacuum. Seat seams, bolster bases, and boot liners get extra attention so the hidden layer of hair is cleared, not just the surface.