Professional Pet Hair Remover Lint Roller for Dogs and Cats Effective Coat Care Shedding Control and Grooming Tool
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Prevent hair loss and skin irritation with our Pet Hair Dust Remover. Simply rub the soft bristles over the skin of your pet, work up along the hairline and on the neck, then rinse off. Unlike regular dog shampoo, this brush helps you remove dirt and leaves your dog’s coat extra shiny and healthy looking.
Features :
Material: Plastic
Type: Other
Usage: Pet
Feature: Stocked
Style: Hand
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
This is a pet hair dust remover brush with soft bristles designed to remove hair from pet skin and coat, leaving it shiny and clean. It doubles as a bath scrub brush. The title 'Lint Roller' is a catalog mismatch. Available in Blue, Pink, and Green.
The description says to 'rub soft bristles over the skin of your pet' and 'work up along the hairline' — this is a grooming brush used ON the pet, not a furniture lint remover. Despite the 'Hair Dust Remover' framing, the usage method is consistent with a bathing/massage brush for the pet's coat, not household lint removal.
Handle material is described as 'Hand' style with plastic material. No rubberized grip is mentioned. Plastic handles become slippery when wet — during bath time, a wet brush can slip and scratch the dog's skin. Wrap a rubber band around the handle for temporary grip improvement, or look for a brush with a silicone handle.
Soft bristles work well on single-layer or short coats (Labrador, Pointer, Greyhound). For double-coated dogs (German Shepherd, Husky, Corgi), soft bristles only skim the topcoat surface and do not reach the undercoat. A dedicated undercoat rake or deshedding tool is needed to properly address double coat shedding.
Hair wraps around brush bristles and accumulates at the base. Pull out large clumps first, then run a fine-toothed comb (a common hair detangling comb works well) perpendicularly through the bristles to dislodge remaining hair. Rinse under warm water and shake dry. Deep hair embedding can be cleared with a toothpick at the bristle base.
The listing shows 'Type: Other, Usage: Pet' suggesting multi-animal use. Soft bristles are generally gentle enough for cats, particularly during bath time. For cats with dermatological conditions (seborrhea, allergies with skin inflammation), consult a vet before introducing any new grooming tool on the affected areas.