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Self-Cleaning Pet Hair Brush Purlov (model 00018905)
The Self-Cleaning Pet Hair Brush Purlov (model 00018905) is a grooming tool designed to remove loose fur and undercoat from cats and dogs. The brush combines a fine-toothed surface for collecting hair with a built-in self-cleaning mechanism that ejects the collected fur for hygienic disposal. A comfortable ergonomic handle supports regular brushing sessions and helps reduce shedding on furniture and clothing when used as part of routine maintenance.
The Purlov self-cleaning brush enables efficient removal of loose hair and undercoat without direct contact with the collected fur, thanks to its push-button cleaning system. The fine teeth capture short and medium-length hairs while minimizing pulling, and the ergonomic handle provides secure grip and reduced hand fatigue during grooming. The mechanism simplifies post-brushing cleanup, making the tool practical for daily or weekly use on both cats and dogs.
Hold the brush by the ergonomic handle and run the toothed surface gently through your pet’s coat in the direction of hair growth. Use light, even strokes and inspect the brush periodically to gauge collected hair. For areas with denser undercoat, make several gentle passes rather than pulling harshly. When grooming is complete, activate the self-cleaning mechanism to eject accumulated fur into a bin or waste bag, then wipe the brush surface if necessary and store it in a dry place.
For best results, use the brush regularly according to your pet’s shedding cycle: daily during heavy shedding seasons and two to three times per week otherwise. Avoid aggressive brushing on irritated skin or open wounds; consult a veterinarian for pets with sensitive coat or skin conditions. Clean the brush after use and keep it out of reach of children.
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