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Hairbrush Cleaning Tool with Angled Metal Bristles
Hairbrush Cleaning Tool with Angled Metal Bristles
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Keep Your Hairbrushes Clean and Hygienic in Seconds
Maintain clean, effective hairbrushes with this compact Hairbrush Cleaning Tool. Designed with sturdy metal bristles set at an angle, it quickly lifts and removes trapped hair, lint and product residue from between the bristles of your brushes. The durable ABS handle provides a secure, comfortable grip, allowing you to clean multiple brushes with minimal effort.
Measuring approximately 8 cm, this tool is small enough to store in a drawer or stylist's kit, yet robust enough for daily use at home or in a professional salon. Simply rake the angled metal bristles through your hairbrush to loosen and collect tangled hair that is difficult to remove by hand. Regular use helps keep your brushes performing well and supports better hair and scalp hygiene.
Why It's a Smart Choice
- Efficient hair removal - Angled metal bristles reach deep between brush pins to lift trapped hair more effectively than fingers alone.
- Suitable for home and salon use - Ideal for individuals, hairdressers and salons that need to clean multiple brushes quickly and consistently.
- Durable, compact design - ABS handle and metal bristles offer long-lasting performance in a space-saving 8 cm tool.
FAQ
Q: Which types of brushes can this tool clean?
A: It works on most paddle, round and vented brushes with plastic, nylon or metal pins. Avoid very delicate or soft rubber surfaces.
Q: How do I use the tool correctly?
A: Hold your brush firmly and gently rake the metal bristles through the base and between the pins, working from one side to the other until the hair is removed.
Q: Is it easy to clean the tool itself?
A: Yes. After use, pull the collected hair from the metal bristles and, if needed, wipe with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly.
Q: Can it be used on wet brushes?
A: Yes, but dry both the brush and the cleaning tool after use to help maintain the metal bristles.
