Mini Pet Hair Detailer Dog Hair Remover, Car Hair Remover, Pet Hair Remover for Auto Detailing, Couch, Furniture, Lint, Carpet
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This one won't work, but they do have one that is specifically designed for pilling.
It functions admirably. My vacuum had a hard time getting into the corners on my stairs. It was immediately removed as a result of this.
I'm not sure if long human hair is a good idea.
I haven't tried it on pine or fir needles yet because we don't have many where I live, but I'm sure it would work great to get them out of carpeting! If you use it in short, quick "scraping" motions towards you, the flat rubber sides of this really work wonders.
Selected User Reviews For Mini Pet Hair Detailer Dog Hair Remover, Car Hair Remover, Pet Hair Remover for Auto Detailing, Couch, Furniture, Lint, Carpet
8L V8 is a badass truck. 3 liter mudslinging V-neck flipping- It transports me to and from work, carries heavy loads, and occasionally ventures off the beaten path, all while being chauffeured by Gretchen, my faithful four-legged companion. Gretchen is now the best dog I've ever had. br>br> She's a mix of lab, Australian Shepherd, and who knows what else (don't tell her, but her father must have been a fan of gone in 60 seconds, because he just went about his business and left). The only issue is that she sheds more than a sheep when she is sheared. Chevy decided to use a hybrid of microfiber and velcro for their cloth seats. It clings to fur like a squirrel clings to its nuts. br>br>So I placed an order for the Lilly mini pet hair detailer and awaited its arrival with bated breath. It was, without a doubt, the best $10 I've ever spent. Except for when I bought a 1987 Honda dirt bike from my next-door neighbor Bobby after he drank a bottle of jack and binge-watched Hoarders and decided to clean his garage. br>br>With ease, this tiny miracle tool loosens every little follicle of Gretchen fuzz. I don't have to be concerned about getting out of my truck wearing my favorite corduroy pants and looking like I just rode a lama cross country. Overall, I would strongly recommend this product. br>br>Also, Bobby, if you're reading this, you're not getting your dirt scooter back, a deal is a deal!.
IT! Hopefully you heard it from Shai LeBouf's perspective. br>Because that's how serious I am about it. br>br>I have never in my life been surprised (in a good way) by a fur tool of any kind. br>I submit video proof of my genuine delight and surprise. br>br>I am dancing with glee as I type this (which, believe me, is no easy feat! feet? )br>My days of pleading with the vacuum gods to please, please, please remove the hair from the couch cushions are over! br>br>No longer will I be slaving away on my Dyson with a pet hair attachment, alternately cussing and crying as I try to remove my beloved pack's stray hairs. br>br>Rather than fighting the small white fibers of doom, I'll go inside and retreat into a glass of wine instead of looking at my car seats, knowing they bear the signs of the last time my white dog went on an adventure and had to be rescued. br>br>I'm not going to spend hours scrubbing my van floors with a car wash vacuum, convinced that it's better than my home vacuum, cursing openly because my kids are at school and no one can hear me over the industrial vacuum anyway. Instead, I'll see those abandoned sheddings and get a glimmer in my eye as I bounce to the utility room and grab my trusty Lilly. I'll laugh at everyone else who is still trying to roller their hair as I quickly and easily remove EVERY TRACE OF THE FACT THAT I EVEN HAVE PETS. Today is an exhalation day! br>br> Of joy! Of liberty! Of glorious renown! br>br>And today has turned out to be a truly magnificent day.
I've been using a pet specific larger brand name vacuum for the past six months, but I noticed it wasn't collecting it out of the rugs. I expected there would be some fur, but I didn't expect to be able to make a kitten out of it by the end. br>Before I used it on the rug, I used it on all of the furniture, and it turned out beautifully!.
In my house, there was one chair that was always reserved for the cat. It's not because she spends all of her time sitting in it-- Her adoration for it ebbs and flows- However, no reasonable person would ever want to sit on the giant pillow cushion that serves as its base because it is completely covered in cat hair. Hundreds of times, I've vacuumed this chair. I used lint brushes, sticky paper rolls, and other such tools to clean it up. The loose cat hair on the surface would come off, but there was a sedimented layer of cat hair that had fused with the pillow and refused to come off no matter what I did. So there was this big piece of furniture in my living room that was only ever used by one very small cat and took up a lot of space. br>br>I purchased a brush detailer. I vacuumed the cushion as usual before beginning to use the detailer. The hair from the cat was removed. THE HAIR OF THE CAT FELL OFF. I vacuumed up the clumps of cat hair, went back over it with the detailer, and in less than 5 minutes, the cushion of this chair was cleaner than it had been in probably three years. It's now. A cushion is all that is required. The chair is one that I could reasonably request from a human. I can't believe I gave this chair to a cat who isn't even interested in it for so many years when I could have just been hitting it with this stupid rubber brush thing the whole time. br>br>In any case, I can confidently state that the detailer performs admirably on medium-sized surfaces. On the furniture, there is a lot of long cat hair.
The efficiency with which it worked astounded me! It effortlessly removed hair from the carpet as well as the back window. It didn't work as well on the seats as brushing or vacuuming did, but it was still better than nothing. It was also very simple to clean the detailer; all you had to do was rinse it. I've already recommended it to my parents, and I'd recommend it to anyone with a pet with crazy hair! If the need arises, I will undoubtedly purchase again!.
As an auto detailer, I find that this is extremely helpful when vacuuming up pet hair. Even the most powerful shop vacs can't get rid of every last strand of pet hair. That is what distinguishes this product from others. When I'm about to vacuum up some pet hair, I first use this Lilly Brush, then vacuum it all up. After trying it out, my mother decided to purchase one for herself to use around the house. Whether you're a detailer or not, this is an excellent product!.