7 Reasons Pet Owners Are Finally Getting Pet Hair Out of Their Car For Good
1. Pulls Embedded Hair Out — Not Just the Surface
The fur in your back seat isn’t sitting on the fabric — it’s locked inside the weave.
Pulled in by the electrostatic charge your seats build up every time someone gets in or out.
That’s why vacuuming never fully works.
You’re cleaning the surface of a problem that actually lives inside the fabric.
2. Clean Your Car Carpets in Under 30 Seconds
You're not spending 20 minutes on your seats because you're not trying hard enough. You're spending 20 minutes because the tool you're using is wrong for the job.
One slow drag across the seat and it rolls into a clump you peel off.
3. Works on Short, Long, and Embedded Dog Hair — One Tool, One Solution
Short guard hairs from retrievers, labs, and huskies behave completely differently from long fine fur from cats or poodles. Most tools work on one or the other — usually poorly on both.
The 5mm electrostatic mesh grabs both fiber types. Short stiff hair, long fine fur, thick double coat undercoat — all of it rolls into the same clump you peel away at the end. No second tool. No switching.
4. Reaches Every Spot Lint Rollers Slide Past
The worst hair isn't on the flat seat surface. It's wedged into the stitching along seat seams, packed into the carpet at the base of the seat, and collected along the door sill edge where the floor mat ends.
A lint roller is too rigid and too large to get in. A vacuum nozzle can't angle into the seam. Flex the edge of the PekoPets glove into any crevice — it pulls the hair that's been nested there for months out in one motion.
5. Superior to Cheap Knockoffs — Quality You Can Feel
"Why not just grab the $8 pet gloves on Amazon or Temu?"
Because those are built to be cheap, not to last-thin fabric, weak electrostatic pickup, and seams that start failing as soon as you actually use them.
The PekoPets Glove is built for real, daily pet homes: dense 5 mm electrostatic mesh that actually pulls hair out of fabric, reinforced stress points so it doesn’t rip, waterproof edges for quick rinsing, and a 60‑day money‑back guarantee if it doesn’t outperform the cheap ones.
6. Replaces $100+ a Year You're Wasting on Lint Rollers That Don't Work
Stop treating lint rollers as a "cheap fix." They're not cheap — and they don't fix it.
The average pet-owning household spends $80–$150 per year on lint roller refills. It's a subscription model built on a problem it's actively making worse.
One PekoPets glove. No refills. No reorders. No monthly drain. Rinse it under water, let it dry, and it works identically the next time.