Product care
Care for pet cleaning tools that get used often
Simple cleaning, drying, and storage habits help reusable tools stay ready for the next fur, litter, or paw cleanup.
A practical care routine
Clean soon after use, let every part dry, and store the tool where it is easy to find.
- Remove loose debrisEmpty collected fur, litter, or dirt before washing the tool.
- Clean as directedUse the method listed on the product or packaging. Avoid heat or cleaners that are not recommended.
- Dry completelyAirflow matters, especially around seams, bristles, rollers, and enclosed cups.
- Store without pressureKeep working edges and bristles free from heavy items that could bend them.
- Check before reuseReplace a tool if it is cracked, loose, sharply worn, or no longer works as intended.
Care by tool type
Hair removers and brushes
Pull trapped hair away from teeth, rollers, or bristles. Wipe handles clean and allow washable parts to dry before reassembly.
Paw washers and grooming tools
Rinse away visible dirt after use. Pay attention to the base and inner surfaces where water can collect.
Litter mats and accessories
Shake out dry litter first. Clean only with methods suited to the item, then dry both sides before placing it back.
Cloths, towels, and soft tools
Separate heavily soiled items from regular laundry. Use the care label for wash temperature and drying method.
Need the product-specific instructions?
Check the product page, packaging, or order insert first. If something is unclear, send us the product name and your order number.
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