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If it's in the final coat it should rub out no problem with 1500 wet and dry. I've got a couple of dogs and had a similar problem, but you'll find that you can often work the wet and dry to get one piece of the hair sticking out and then pull it out with tweezers. Sounds stupid but it worked for me. On the other hand, I only had a few stray hairs blow onto the drying lacquer, not a big clump. |
Mate showed me a nice track when we had a similar drama. Use a piece a masking tape. Hold it sticky side down and just touch it against the offending hair, fluff, bit of muck; need to be quick while the laquer is still wet. Leaves a tiny mark that's easy to buff out. Rgds, Rob |
hooley, Is that like having hair on your sweetie? |
Chief - good analogy Rob - a bit too late for that as it's fully cured now. Also it was more than one hair Just started the rub-down, then will probably re-laquer a final coat, locking the door so the (now bald) cocker spaniel cannot cause more mischief Cheers all Jas |
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