4 April 2009 #1 S Super_starz Well-Known Member Joined 26 October 2008 Messages 660 Visit site I am wanting to sell my N.E.W x country boots as they dont fit my new horse, they are just about brand new but the velcro straps are full of fluff, any ideas on what i can use to get it all out?
I am wanting to sell my N.E.W x country boots as they dont fit my new horse, they are just about brand new but the velcro straps are full of fluff, any ideas on what i can use to get it all out?
4 April 2009 #2 F flowerlady Well-Known Member Joined 23 January 2008 Messages 5,496 Location May be somewhere near Visit site Sellotape and or a pin Happy picking
4 April 2009 #3 J joeanne Well-Known Member Joined 25 May 2008 Messages 5,322 Location Cornwall Visit site Shedding comb. http://www.petstore.com/ps_ViewItem-cate...ory-CTGRBR.html bit like that!
4 April 2009 #4 3Beasties Well-Known Member Joined 7 September 2008 Messages 15,574 Visit site Buy one of these http://www.horseloverz.co.uk/Velcleaner-pr-299024.html
4 April 2009 #5 T teddyt Well-Known Member Joined 21 January 2009 Messages 4,786 Visit site Plaiting needle
4 April 2009 #6 T treacle86 Well-Known Member Joined 28 August 2008 Messages 886 Location Bonny Scotland Visit site I have an old kitchen fork specifically for cleaning velcro straps on saddlecloths and boots in exactly the same way as u are looking to do !!! try a fork , works well , just scrape gently along velcro to get fluff and hair out. xxxxxxxxxxxx
I have an old kitchen fork specifically for cleaning velcro straps on saddlecloths and boots in exactly the same way as u are looking to do !!! try a fork , works well , just scrape gently along velcro to get fluff and hair out. xxxxxxxxxxxx
4 April 2009 #7 milliepops Wears headscarf aggressively Joined 26 July 2008 Messages 27,531 Visit site Another vote for the VelCleaner - worth spending the fiver as they get the fluff out so easily. I also use mine to spruce up my sheepskin numnah
Another vote for the VelCleaner - worth spending the fiver as they get the fluff out so easily. I also use mine to spruce up my sheepskin numnah
4 April 2009 #8 T Toby_Zaphod Well-Known Member Joined 8 August 2005 Messages 9,301 Location Midlands Visit site Either use a velcleaner or a wire cat brush, available at most pet stores & it works like the velcleaner.
Either use a velcleaner or a wire cat brush, available at most pet stores & it works like the velcleaner.