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    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.
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    Pretty much just a pumice stone, same as you can find in the health/beauty aisle at the store... they do work pretty well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben@Autopia
    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.


    I would probably say you need to send me one for testing. :biggrin:
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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!



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    Got one from Optimum, pretty good on really bad pet hair.
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    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.
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    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.??

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    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.

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    They do work well but as mentioned, stay well away from plastics as they will easily mar the crap out of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Automania
    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.??


    Yes, comes from 100% recycled materials.
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