🐾 Say Goodbye to Pet Hair Hassles!
The Lilly BrushPro Pet Hair Tool Kit is a comprehensive solution for pet owners, featuring two specialized tools designed to effectively remove pet hair from various surfaces, including car interiors and furniture. With a focus on durability and safety, these reusable rubber bladed tools are perfect for tackling medium to coarse pet hair without damaging fabrics.
J**Y
Impressive! New Favorite for the truck
I’ve raised Dogo Argentinos for the past ~16yrs and although they don’t shed as much as other dogs I do of have owned, they have the most coarse coats of any dog I’ve owned that gets stuck everywhere to the point you basically need tweezers to pull some of the shorter hairs out of carpets. And, I’ve had at least 1 Dogo in my truck darn near every single day for the past 6yrs so, let’s just say at this point I’ve tried every brush, power vacuum, and other “best hair removal tools” you can think of.This was really just a “let’s try another type” purchase while searching for something I could really get in between the seats and front center consul which was packed with hair.The first time I used it was 2 days after my weekly “deep clean” of that dog hair that gets stuck in any little crevice, cup holder and of course the carpet. I bring out all my brushes, shop vac with smaller head attachments, spend about 45min going at it. No joke, even though I had just done a very thorough cleaning, I could not believe how well it worked and how much hair I removed! I had more hair piles that day by being able to get up those embedded hairs than I did during my big clean days before. Hair from the other dogs was brought up with zero effort. I’d just make little piles then suck up with the shop vac.The two different designs work great for larger areas and the long handled one great for in between or under seats and tighter areas. I noticed doing quick strokes about 6-8” long at a time really picks up a lot of hair no vacuum would ever get up, and won’t pull up the carpet itself which you will see happen if too much pressure is applied. I had a lot of other small debris in there I hadn’t been able to get to to remove before.That first time I spent about 30min going through the entire car and couldn’t believe how much of was removing immediately- I actually could even see that I was pulling up hairs from one of my older Dogos that had been in that truck who I had to say goodbye to almost 3yrs ago (different coats made it black and white that that was Roxy hair, not Rebel hair! Since that first use doing a full truck clean out, I’ve noticed how much easier it is each week doing my weekly hair removal chore.It seems to be well made, comfortable handles to hold and use for longer periods of time, good shapes on the different brushes and each side of the two to get in almost anywhere. If I could have one thing changed, maybe not a change but, an additional tool to buy, the long skinny one is still too wide to really get in between those front seats and center consul to go from from to back to clear out. I was able to adjust the seats and get underneath to clear out most but a very long 1/2”-1” wide tool would be absolutely perfect as a 3rd model.All in all, so happy I bought it, been working so well and priced right that if durability does fail over time, I’d buy another in a heartbeat.
D**L
Lilly Brush Pro Pet Hair Tool Kit | Pet Hair Remover for Couch
This tool works great! I have a white dog and black carpet in my car, and the Lilly Brush Pro gets all the hair out with no problem. It’s way more effective than a vacuum alone. The different tools in the kit make it easy to reach tight spots and clean various surfaces. If you have pets and a car, this is a must-have!
L**N
De-Corgi Hairing My Car
Bought this after pet sitting my friend's corgi for 2 weeks. There was hair everywhere in the car but most of it I could easily vacuum away especially if it was on the leather seats or rubber floor mats. However the trunk of the car is fabric and no matter how many times I vacuumed I couldn't get the hair out. This tool did a great job pulling the hair away from the carpet fibers so I could vacuum them away. The big one covers lots of surface area and the one on a stick was great to get into crevices and edges. Both are made of heavy duty rubber/plastic and held up well, and I had to press pretty hard to remove all the hair. Haven't had to try it on any other materials but very satisfied with performance on car fabric!
D**A
It worked the first time
I was completely shocked and amazed how great this worked in my truck. The dog hair was unreal! But when I went to use it the second time it didn’t work as well. I guess the edge gets filed down. But it definitely worked and will by it again if needed. I bought a cargo mat so their shouldn’t be a need
L**S
Miracle Worker
I'm prepping to sell my Jeep and have about nine years worth of black and white border collie fur saturating every conceivable surface. My dog went with me everywhere and we spent a lot of time on the road. It was a mess. I ordered this, figuring it was a gimmick that wasn't going to work, but decided I'd give it a try anyway. It was a last ditch effort before either calling in a pro or just tearing the carpet out and selling it bare.Well, holy moly, I am impressed. My Jeep's carpet panels are a very tightly woven mesh and the fur was deeply embedded within it. These tools pulled the fur out like magic! The broad tool was excellent for the wide open areas. Having a pair of pointed and of contoured corners was super helpful in getting around curves or along edges. The shorter ends were good for getting smaller spots. It scraped the fur into neat little piles which could then be plucked out. The long crevice tool was great for hard to reach areas, under the seats, and in tight spaces. The crevice tool also proved useful for stubborn hairs that didn't come out easily with the big one. Honestly, this made my carpets look new again and probably saved me from having to spend a couple hundred bucks paying a pro detailer to do fur removal.The tools were slightly less effective on my cloth seats, requiring a substantially greater amount of elbow grease to round up the hairs. Even then, it occasionally just moved them around on some of the smoother seat fabric (the textured areas were easier to get the fur out of). But overall, it did a passable and reasonable job on the seats. Whatever was leftover after that will likely come out with a good shampoo/scrub.I'm not usually the type to leave reviews, but I am just so impressed with this that I had to leave one here. Already told all my pet owning friends about it, too. Highly recommend!
W**F
Great pet hair cleaner for car rug
I sometimes take my dog out for drives and his hair gets into the tight spots on the side of the seat. Using a vacuum didn’t get all of this but I was surprised how well this worked getting it out of the car rug.
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