28 September 2012 #1 A andytiger Well-Known Member Joined 1 September 2011 Messages 177 Visit site Has anyone out there got any ideas on how to remove hay shavings ect from Velcro in boots have tried picking It out but to no avail
Has anyone out there got any ideas on how to remove hay shavings ect from Velcro in boots have tried picking It out but to no avail
28 September 2012 #2 W WestCoast Well-Known Member Joined 30 June 2012 Messages 2,068 Visit site Nice stiff dandy brush. Paula
28 September 2012 #3 W wallykissmas Well-Known Member Joined 22 February 2011 Messages 945 Visit site You can buy little wire brushes or nit combs are good.
28 September 2012 #4 Brightbay Well-Known Member Joined 6 February 2012 Messages 1,969 Location Renfrewshire Visit site Little hooky wire brushes (called slicker brushes) used by dog groomers work a treat - I have one specially for the velcro on the horses' rugs that gets all full of shed hair. Like this.. http://www.johnnorris.co.uk/shop/br_johnnorris/ty_237-dog-products/6152-slicker-brush-5.html It needs to be one with hooked wires, rather than straight or with pin heads.
Little hooky wire brushes (called slicker brushes) used by dog groomers work a treat - I have one specially for the velcro on the horses' rugs that gets all full of shed hair. Like this.. http://www.johnnorris.co.uk/shop/br_johnnorris/ty_237-dog-products/6152-slicker-brush-5.html It needs to be one with hooked wires, rather than straight or with pin heads.
28 September 2012 #5 K kaluki Well-Known Member Joined 7 May 2012 Messages 230 Location Farnborough Hampshire Visit site robinsons have them, velcro cleaners made by shires £3.50 each.
28 September 2012 #6 S somethingillremember Well-Known Member Joined 5 July 2011 Messages 314 Visit site Remember to only "brush" the hook part of the velcro not the loop( soft) piece or you undo all the loops and the velcro doesnt work !
Remember to only "brush" the hook part of the velcro not the loop( soft) piece or you undo all the loops and the velcro doesnt work !
2 October 2012 #7 Tnavas Well-Known Member Joined 1 October 2005 Messages 8,479 Location New Zealand but from UK Visit site I do mine regularly with a nit comb - works brilliently