🐶 Unleash the Clean: Your Pet's Best Friend in Fur Removal!
The Pet Hair Removal Tool is a versatile, eco-friendly solution designed to effortlessly eliminate pet hair from various surfaces, including carpets, vehicles, and furniture. Made in the USA with 90% recycled materials, this durable tool is backed by a lifetime guarantee, ensuring long-lasting performance and satisfaction. Its self-cleaning feature and lightweight design make it a must-have for pet owners seeking a cleaner, fur-free environment.
Additional Features | Detangling |
Item Shape | Oblong |
Color | gray |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Number of Items | 1 |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Bristle Material | 90% Post-Consumer Recycled Materials |
Material Type | 90% post-consumer recycled materials (the stuff you put into your curbside recycling box). |
Handle Material | Metal |
K**.
It really works!
I was getting ready to trade in my Tesla and could not find a way to get the fur from my Samoyed off the lining of the interior of the car. Vacuuming and lint rollers did not work. This was easy to use and highly effective including removing the long strands of fur. Just be careful where you use it so that you do not scratch the plastic trim in your car.
M**I
IT WORKS, with little effort
If you have a shedding canecorso textured pet and have tried everything. Im here to 100% tell you this is what you have been looking for. I have an intertwined textured couch, if you know you know, this item is it. From a person whose only answer was using tape and taking hours of their day. Buy it!
K**Y
Professional dog walker approved!! IT WORKS!
The media could not be loaded. I am a professional dog walker (actually I'm a dog hiker). I take 5-8 dogs packing hiking off leash on approved trails in the foothills and canyons surrounding the Salt Lake valley every weekday morning, rain, snow or shine for 3-5 miles. I have an old Honda Odyssey minivan that is my dedicated 'dog van' that I used to pick them up, go hiking and drop them off every day. Needless to say, that poor van gets DIRTY despite my best efforts. The worst is the dog hair. It gets EVERYWHERE in the van and when it gets stuck in carpet and on cloth seats, it won't just vacuum up, even with my super heavy duty shop vac! That's where this little ugly duckling comes in. If I didn't have this, it would take me SO much longer to get my van clean each weekend and stay ahead of the fur crisis. I use this to gather the hair together in clumps and then I can vacuum it up with ease. A few things you should know about this besides the fact that it works:1) It generates a lot of static, so you'll need to have something to suck the hair off the thing when you're done or will have to periodically pull it off manually.2) It is NOT fun to touch and hold bare handed. You can easily scratch yourself or your nails and frankly, I've got goosebumps just typing this and imagining holding it. It has a certain 'nails on a chalk board' essence that I don't care for one bit. That being said, if you use a glove or a silicone jar opener to hold it while you use it, it makes it very tolerable. I think they would do well to include a glove or some sort of holder for it!3) You have to be very careful to only use it on soft surfaces because it WILL scratch the crap out of anything plastic, metal, wood etc. For example, when using it on the seat of my car, if I go over the spot on the armrest where there is a plastic piece that allows the arm to pivot up and down, it WILL (and has) scratch it up really badly. You have to use a lot of care and work around those types of surfaces.Those caveats aside, this thing really really works and is a absolute must have in my dog van! I can definitely recommend!!
W**P
10,000 stars for this! Get it, go forth, and de-fur with confidence!
So after years of being That Person (you know, That Person - the one no one wants to ride with because it looks like a billion Tribbles exploded in their car?), I finally decided enough is enough. Then I looked at my wallet and realized getting it professionally detailed is out. Ugh.Folks. I cannot tell you how many google searches I did for the best way to get pet hair out of upholstery. I cannot tell you the amount of time, energy, and swearing I've spent trying to get fur out of my car. It's like someone glued it down. I tried kitchen gloves, various attachments on the shop vac, my vacuum, sprays, squeegees, brushes, rollers, tears, and offerings of the finest shampoos. Nothing has worked even half as well with even literally 10x the effort. NOTHING.So. I was watching a youtube video where this guy was using this pumice stone thing, and thought it looked promising. Amazon to the rescue! I have to say, I 100% agree with the packaging but hey, function over form, amiright? HOLY CANOLIES, PEOPLE. THIS THING GOT TONS OF FUR ON THE FIRST SWIPE. Subsequent shorter swipes got the rest in seconds. Who knew how satisfying it is to see a swath of clean upholstery??! This is something worthy of UFYH (google it - worth looking at before/after pictures for inspiration when you have a mess and also have a bad case of the I Don't Wannas.). After spiking my imaginary football and doing a rather obnoxious end zone touchdown dance, I went to work and ultimately filled up a plastic grocery bag with fur. Kind of horrifying to actually SEE what is under those seats.I will note that I was initially nervous to use this on the seat part of my car seats. They're normal upholstered seats, I wasn't sure if it would mar them. I am relieved to report, it did NOT damage anything! Didn't even leave little streaks behind. Just be careful not to scrape this along the plastic of your console and trim. I have not scratched mine, but I don't want to and I'm pretty sure this would leave a mark. Most likely buffable, but still.There are a lot of different ways to scrape, and for me personally, different methods work better for different areas. For example, long, straight swipes in the back floorboards vs short swipes that push everything to a central spot you can pick up in the front floor board. Other areas it's best to use the very tip of it with short swipes when you're getting into areas close to scratchable surfaces, like the plastic of your console and trim or when you’re trying to get the cracks between the seat (don’t forget to recline your front seats all the way – it really helps). And be sure to have a trash bag right there with you, as you'll need to pull fur off the stone occasionally as well as the fur you scrape into a pile.Watch out for dust and pebbles when opening the package, and some bits of this bar may initially flake off. No big deal, just DO NOT open around your child's/pet's face or anything.This was great for everything except, obviously, the space between the console and the side of the seat. I didn’t want to scratch the plastic console, and I still don’t know of a good way to clean that space. Stuff NEVER got in those spaces when I had Drop Stops in there (another amazing Amazon purchase, thank you!) https://smile.amazon.com/Drop-Stop-Original-Patented-Filler/dp/B00BYH6C1E/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1506617195&sr=8-3&keywords=stop+drop so if you haven’t heard about those, look them up. They were on Shark Tank.Also, for those of us with sensitive skin: To me, this feels like one of those natural, real sea sponges that are super hard. I'm hoping most of you won't understand what I'm talking about, but sometimes this gives me the willies to touch directly. Or maybe it's just that I am expecting to get the willies, so I do. Whatever. When that happens, I just put on some work gloves. I get the willies with natural raw wood and styrofoam, so maybe it's just me.So, 10,000 stars for this! Get it, go forth, and de-fur with confidence!
D**S
Great Product for short Dalamatian hair
Wow. This actually works. Its doesn't get every hair, but is so much better than other products I have tired including the highly rated Chom Chom which did not work for my dog's hair.
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