Lilly Brush Review

Cat Hair Don’t Care.

I wish I could say that was true. But  fighting cat hair is just something that comes along with living with beautiful cats. Especially long-haired cats such as Persians.

My best weapon for cat hair is my Dyson. I use it almost every day and I couldn’t live with cats without it. I use lint-rollers before walking out the door to remove hair from my clothes. I wanted an in-between option that wouldn’t consume electricity and wasn’t as disposable as lint rollers.

The Lilly Brush

 

Lilly Brush

 

  • Designed with specially engineered nylon bristles and ergonomic handle
  • Requires No Refills- Refresh with light soap and water
  • Use on Upholstery, Clothing, Bedding, Carpets, Auto, etc

To Use:

Lightly Dampen the bristles and tap off excess moisture. Brush over surfaces and remove the hair. Super simple and effective.

Lilly Brush cat hair

Overall:

I love how easy and quick this is to use, especially for those high traffic cat hair areas. For me that’s one spot on the bed, the bathroom mat, cat beds, pillows and the sofa. I’ve been using it for over 1 year now and it still looks and works as good as new. I have used other techniques like rubber gloves, wet washcloths and silicon hair removers. I have found this brush to be the fastest and most convienent. For around $20 this is an essential piece for removing cat hair.

I’ve heard that Lilly Brush is coming out with a new brush designed to remove pet hair from cars.

Disclaimer: This is not a sponsored post. All opinions are my own.

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