Reddit Reddit reviews Fur-Zoff Pet Hair Remover

We found 12 Reddit comments about Fur-Zoff Pet Hair Remover. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Fur-Zoff Pet Hair Remover
Sweeps fur awayUse on carpets and couchesUse on your car seats and carpetsMade in USA
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12 Reddit comments about Fur-Zoff Pet Hair Remover:

u/Dr_Eli_Vance · 5 pointsr/subaru

WRX and Shepherd owner here, proof if needed and because she is cute...

I don't have the limited package for my WRX, so hair can be quite an issue with her tagging along in the back. But someone mentioned to me a while back on this sub to pick up a pet hair removal stone (yeah, weird concept I know), which along with a vacuum works pretty damn well.

I wouldn't recommend the stone for delicate cloth, but my seats seem fine and it really does a good job of loosening the hairs and picking them up for easier vacuuming.

Also, good looking Shepherd and color combination on the Subie!

u/mac_is_crack · 4 pointsr/dogs

This one: https://www.amazon.com/Fur-Zoff-00003-Pet-Hair-Remover/dp/B003465G9M (not affiliated) I love this thing.

u/winstonisabear · 3 pointsr/Pets

If fur collecting on furniture is the major problem, I'd start with a hand-held vacuum, lint roller, or something like the Fur-Zoff.

I caved and bought both a robotic vacuum (a knock-off Roomba that works great) and the Fur-Zoff. The robot gets the fur off the floor and a couple of times a week I run the Fur-Zoff over the couch, couch cushions, and pretty much anything else made of fabric that might collect fur. It's kind of awesome to watch how it collects hair that I can't even see (e.g., black fur on a gray couch). So far, so good!

u/kbrsuperstar · 2 pointsr/CleaningTips

Get the dog hair off BEFORE you steam clean it otherwise it's going to be a huge mess. I use this pet hair vacuum but if you don't have your own pets, this pet hair remover is cheap and people swear by it.

u/Logan_Gibson · 2 pointsr/pugs

We use one of these paired with our shop-vac. Works really well in the house and the car. Also one of those stones.

I haven't found a vac that will get rid of the hair off microfiber surfaces very well, this solution worked for us.

u/dryan0 · 2 pointsr/Wishlist

Actually the BEST thing I've used (and I've tried a ton of things) is this rock! It's amazing and I recommend it to all of my pet owning friends!

u/iam93157 · 2 pointsr/subaru

Yay for STI and GSDs.

Car selection aside... get this rock to help with hairs.

If you go new, I would also recommend negotiating in rear bumper cover, trunk mat and all weather mats. The rear bumper cover has at least protected against scratches from my dog getting in and out.

u/thewebgeek · 1 pointr/AutoDetailing

I've had great luck removing cat hair with either of these items:

Pet Rock

Rubber Pet Hair Remover Brush

If you follow the brush or the rock with a vacuum it makes really quick work of pet hair.

u/Atari1977 · 1 pointr/NoStupidQuestions

What are you trying to get fur out of? I've found this, works pretty well for furniture.

u/epeacecraft · 1 pointr/dogs

Personally I use lint rollers because my dog's fur is very soft. In your case I would try vacuuming with an attachment, or try something VERY sticky like this pet hair removal product.

u/trashlikeyourmom · 1 pointr/AskMen

The Fur-Zoff Pet hair removal Rock is a game changer. I was so mad when i received it and it was literally some kind of lightweight rock, but this thing is like magic. I have a dog who does nothing but sleep and shed fur. Like he wags his tail and i can see fur flying off him. I had bought several fur collection products and this is my fave out of all of them -- i got one of those velvet things, i got regular sticky lint rollers, i got special vacuum cleaner attachments, and this is by far the best thing. I use this on my couches, on my clothes, on my rugs, on my bags, the seats in my car, on the stairs -- it works on EVERYTHING. I have a friend who details cars and he says this is the best thing for cleaning cars with pet owners.

u/MisterEarl · 0 pointsr/AutoDetailing

The only think I can think of offhand is possibly a pumice stone. I use that to get embedded pet hair out of cloth surfaces, particularly headliners where a lint roller won't work. If you do, use extraordinary care around any smooth or plastic surface because the pumice will scratch it deeply in the blink of an eye.

This is the kind of think I'm talking about.