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Handheld Dog Hair Scraper for Furniture & Clothing
Handheld Dog Hair Scraper for Furniture & Clothing
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Effortlessly remove stubborn pet hair from every surface
Maintain a cleaner home and wardrobe with the Handheld Dog Hair Scraper Tool, designed to quickly lift embedded pet hair from fabric surfaces. Featuring a compact, ergonomic design and a smooth wooden handle, this tool offers comfortable control during extended use. The sturdy metal scraping edge effectively gathers hair, lint, and dander without relying on adhesives or batteries, providing a reliable, reusable solution for everyday cleaning.
Ideal for multi-pet households, this scraper works on couches, upholstered chairs, beds, car seats, rugs, and most clothing fabrics. Simply glide the tool over the surface to collect hair into easy-to-dispose clumps. At 16 x 12.44 cm (6.3 x 4.9 in), it is large enough to cover area efficiently yet compact enough for drawer, bag, or glovebox storage. Built with durable wood and metal, it is made for regular use as part of your routine home and car cleaning.
Why It's a Smart Choice
- Efficient hair removal - The metal edge lifts deeply embedded pet hair that standard rollers and vacuums often miss.
- Comfortable wooden handle - Ergonomic grip provides better control and reduces hand fatigue during longer cleaning sessions.
- Reusable and low-maintenance - No refills, adhesives, or power needed-simply clean off collected hair and use again.
FAQ
Q: Which surfaces can I use this on?
A: It is suitable for most fabric surfaces such as sofas, upholstered chairs, car seats, rugs, blankets, and durable clothing. Avoid very delicate or loosely woven fabrics.
Q: How do I clean the tool after use?
A: Remove the collected hair by hand and, if needed, wipe the metal edge and handle with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Dry thoroughly before storing.
Q: Is it safe for all types of pet hair?
A: Yes, it works effectively on short, medium, and long pet hair from dogs, cats, and other shedding pets.
