No, its not a Chia Pet.
Has anyone tried these yet?
Works amazing for pet hair removal. Better than anything else I have tried!
Will be getting these for 3D soon.
No, its not a Chia Pet.
Has anyone tried these yet?
Works amazing for pet hair removal. Better than anything else I have tried!
Will be getting these for 3D soon.
3D and HD Professional Detailing Products
Pretty much just a pumice stone, same as you can find in the health/beauty aisle at the store... they do work pretty well.
Charlie
Automotive Appearance Specialist - Serving Greater Lansing, Michigan
http://www.cchautoappearance.com/
Originally Posted by Ben@Autopia
I would probably say you need to send me one for testing. :biggrin:
Paul Sparks
Distinctive Auto Detailing
Indianapolis IN 46234
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We sell quite a few per year. 1-4 per order and they do work well. On mats, pet hair or not, they pull a lot of $#(# to the surface and makes vacuuming much faster and easier.
Keep clear of plastics!
Rob
Robert and Susan Regan
Towel Pros Microfiber
Got one from Optimum, pretty good on really bad pet hair.
I have tried a pumice stone and it sucked, mostly because it kind of crumbled as I was using it (but I guess thats what you get when you buy something from the dollar store). If 3D stocks them I would try it again.
Abbotsford Auto Detailing in Abbotsford, BC, Canada
Although it looks similar to a pumice stone which is a natural product, it is my understanding the pet hair removal stone is man made from recycled glass.??
I dunno if I`d be comfortable touching certain interior fabrics with that :nervous:
The "pet hair sponges" work fairly well IME, and are gentle enough for use on fragile velours/etc.
They do work well but as mentioned, stay well away from plastics as they will easily mar the crap out of it.
Originally Posted by Automania
Yes, comes from 100% recycled materials.
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