Professional Pet Hair Remover Lint Roller for Dogs and Cats Effective Coat Care Shedding Control and Grooming Tool

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With this Dog Comb Hair Removal, you can get rid of pet hair and dirt with ease. Made of tough material, this cleaner can handle any dirt you give it. The soft and sleek design blades make cleaning an easy-to-do activity. This hygienic brush is perfect for getting into corners and crevices. Plus, It is easy to maintain and clean after it gets dirty.

Features:

  • Item Type: Cleaner Hair Remover
  • Set Type: No
  • Type: Dogs

More About The Product:

Easy Hair Removal: This pet hair cleanser can swiftly shave and revive worn-out materials. These lint rollers remove pilling and fluff from sweaters, curtains, carpets, upholstery, and other fabrics without causing harm to the material.

Multiple Uses: It is a professional pet hair remover, not simply a dog or cat hair remover. The pet hair remover for the sofa also cleans carpets like a carpet scraper, as well as walls and couches.

Eco-Friendly: Because this pet hair roller cannot deliver high power constantly and may be handled manually, unlike battery-powered electric hair removal devices, this sweater shaver no longer wastes batteries.

Safe To Use: There are several types of reusable pet hair removers available. By creating a pet hair removal technique that preserves the fabric, we have addressed the one issue that pet owners raised. On everything that isn't knit, use the carpet hair removal tool.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • The slender blade design described (soft, sleek blades) suits short to medium-coated breeds best. Long-coated dogs (Collies, Afghan Hounds) need a comb with longer, more widely-spaced teeth to reach through the full coat depth. Using short teeth on a long coat only addresses the surface layer.

    • A double-sided pet comb typically has coarse-spaced teeth on one side (for detangling and undercoat removal) and fine-spaced teeth on the other (for surface finishing and flea checking). Use the coarse side first, finishing with the fine side for a smooth coat.

    • Skin fold areas (neck, face, tail base) should be approached with extreme care using any comb. Fine teeth in skin folds can catch and pull the fold skin painfully. Use a soft cloth or cotton round to clean within folds — not a comb.

    • Blue Heelers have a short dense double coat. Weekly combing with a dual-sided comb during non-shedding periods is sufficient. During twice-yearly coat blow (spring/fall), increase to every other day. This prevents dead undercoat from matting against the skin.

    • Smooth plastic handles become slippery when wet. Use the comb before the bath to remove loose hair rather than during or after. If you need to comb a wet dog, wrap a rubber band around the handle for grip, or choose a rubber-handled grooming tool for wet work.

    • For flea checking, you need teeth spaced no more than 0.5 mm apart (a fine-tooth flea comb). Standard grooming combs have 1–3 mm spacing and will not catch fleas or flea dirt effectively. Use a dedicated flea comb for parasite checks and this tool for coat maintenance.

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