Pet Hair Remover Lint Roller for Dogs and Cats with Portable Effective Coat Care Shedding Control and Grooming Tool
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Our removers are especially designed to clean the on clothes and sofa, and pet hairs on carpets, cat racks and dog kennels in your house, as well as the debris and fluff in your car without leaving any sticky residues.
FEATURES :
Key Features
IT GETS IT ALL - Removes all pet hair, lint, fabric fluff, fuzz, pill, crumbs and bobbles that even your vacuum or lint roller could never pick up. The best gift for yourself or a pet owner you like.
SAVES TIME and ENERGY - Quickly removes even INVISIBLE stuff to give a fresh NEW look to your furniture, clothes and car seats. Reusable and Double sided with a copper head for LONG life expectancy.
MULTI-FUNCTIONAL - This powerful tool easily restores your carpets, carpeted stairs,couch, rugs, blankets, bedsheets, curtains, mats, car upholstery, many types of clothes and More.
EASY TO CARRY and USE - The small size and light weight of this portable remover make it convenient to carry and use indoor (home/office) as well as outdoor (car, trips, travels etc.)
BATTERY FREE - No more batteries required, No more need to charge and No more noise. This manual tool ensures a stable strong power to remove all unwanted stuff.
Benefits:
Product Details
Easily removes pet hair, crumbs, lint and more without leaving a sticky residue behind
Great for cleaning your clothing, bedding, furniture, and car upholstery.
Pure copper head, ensures a long service time.
PACKAGE INCLUDES:
1 X Portable Lint Remover.
Regular Grooming For A Healthier, Happier Pet
Grooming is more than aesthetics — regular brushing, nail trimming, and coat care are essential for your pet's health. Grooming sessions also provide an opportunity to check for skin issues, lumps, or parasites before they become serious problems.
Grooming Benefits
Reduces shedding and keeps your home cleaner
Prevents painful matting and skin irritation
Allows early detection of skin conditions or parasites
Strengthens the trust and bond between pet and owner
Grooming Frequency
Short-coated dogs benefit from weekly brushing. Long-coated breeds may need daily brushing to prevent matting. Nails should be trimmed every 3-4 weeks. Ears should be checked weekly and cleaned as needed to prevent infection.
Frequently Asked Questions
The copper heating strip embedded in one side creates a mild static charge that attracts loose pet hair as you stroke the fabric. It is not powered by batteries or electricity. The electrostatic effect works best in low-humidity environments — in humid climates or after the remover has been washed, the effect is temporarily reduced until it dries fully.
The double-sided design with the copper head is most effective on short, dense fur (like Pug, Bulldog, Boxer) pressed into upholstery. Long fur (Golden Retriever, Bernese Mountain Dog) rolls away more easily and requires fewer passes. Velvet and microfiber upholstery release fur well with this tool; tightly woven wool holds fur in the weave and requires more passes.
Flip the remover and draw it across the opposite side to ball up the collected hair, then peel it off by hand. Alternatively, run it over a rough surface like a doormat to dislodge collected hair. Do not wash the remover with the copper strip submerged — it degrades the electrostatic properties. Wipe with a dry cloth only.
The rubberized or fabric contact surface should not scratch genuine leather if stroked in one direction. Avoid using it on cracked or peeling faux leather — the adhesive friction can lift peeling sections. Test on an inconspicuous area first. Do not use on suede — the texture change is irreversible.
The copper-strip design typically outperforms a plain rubber glove on flat fabric car seats because the electrostatic lift pulls hair up before the rubber grabs it. For the narrow gaps between seat sections, a rubber glove still works better due to its flexibility. Combine both tools for thorough car detailing.
Stroke the remover in one consistent direction on wool — do not scrub back and forth. Back-and-forth motion raises the wool nap and can leave visible stroke marks. One-directional passes collect the hair without disrupting the fabric surface. For cashmere, skip this tool entirely and use a dedicated cashmere comb.