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Easy Pet Brush Cleanup

Picture of Cute, Hairy Puppy - Tipnut.comHere’s a neat trick for easily removing hair from a pet brush:

  • Instead of throwing out nylon stockings that have a run or two in them, cut them into strips that will cover the head of your pet’s brush. Carefully place the nylon strip over the pins and pull down until the pin heads poke through.
  • Brush your pet and when the grooming job is done, just pull off the strip of nylon and all the hair will come off with it. No more digging out bunches of pet hair from the bottom of the brush :) .

This will work on bristle brushes or slickers (the kind with the straight steel pins).

Remember: Occasionally dip and whisk the brush around in a pet shampoo/water solution then rinse to wash out dirt and oils collected. This will help keep the brush clean (just like we do with our hair tools).

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  • Filed: Pets
  • Published: October 3, 2007

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