Removing hair from numnahs

Andie02

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Yes they are very good for removing hair, they are what I used on rugs and numnahs before going in the machine. A tip is if they are a thinner numnah or rug, and you are laying the item on the ground to use them, you can get more pressure on then, or, on an old table, the CarPet's wear out much quicker if you are working on a hard surface than for example on grass / softer surface. Alternatively you could layer up underneath the numnah / rug, with another underneath them. It's not a problem if the item is a thicker one.
 

Burnerbee

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Depends on the numnah as to whether one of these will work but they’re the best thing I’ve found for getting (alarming amounts of continuously arriving) dog hair of most things

 

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Depends on the numnah as to whether one of these will work but they’re the best thing I’ve found for getting (alarming amounts of continuously arriving) dog hair of most things

Looks as though I’ll be trying one of these!
 

ElleSkywalkingintheair

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I got a thing called the Amazebrush from Burghley or similar years ago, it has little sandpaper style pads on it and works a treat with out ruining the fabric of saddle cloth.

 
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