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Neat ways to use your Rubba Scrubba - Pets

This tool is the BEST! I use it to remove dog and cat hair from my clothes and upholstered furniture (way better than any other lint roller or brush) and most often to clean the dryer lint trap. I gave away six of them for Christmas presents and everyone who got one raves too!

Just this AM I used it to swipe crumbs off the dining room table after last night's party without disturbing the tablecloth. I have also used it to sweep the hearth of my wood stove but worried that when it was hot the bristles might melt, so back to a broom (which doesn't work as well) rather than worrying about ruining my favorite cleaning tool!

Thanks again FlyLady and crew!
SSB


Dear FlyLady,

I've been with you since day one and love the system. I can't NOT do my routines! When I saw the Rubba Scrubba I ordered two, for my DONKEYS! (I have seven.) It is great for brushing around eyes and for brushing ears. The donkeys love it and line up to be brushed!

Sincerely, Joan in California


My DD, 17, is an avid equestrienne, so she brings home dirty saddle pads to be washed. Despite her best efforts at trying to remove all of the horse hair before washing the pads (with lint roller, vacuum, etc.), every time she washed them, the hair filter in the laundry sink would clog during the washer's rinse cycle and dirty wash water would flood my service porch and the kitchen.

I remembered the testimonials about how well the Rubba Scrubbas remove cat and dog hair, so I had DD try ours on her saddle pads out on the lawn. Voila! Horse hair went flying and the pads are hair-free and ready to wash! We've blessed the local birds with some beautiful chestnut horse hair for their nests this spring!

~Flybaby D. in So. Cal.


I know many of our furry friends have received the benefits of Rubba Scrubba brushes. Now, my rabbit, Roxy, has also received the benefit. My DH was very skeptical about using it, but I knew that it was gentle enough and I just had to help her out because her cage is constantly full with hair. Roxy is not a "lap" rabbit--she has way to much energy and curiosity for that. So when she sat perfectly still in my lap and let me stroke her with the Rubba Scrubba, both DH and I were amazed! If she was a cat instead of a rabbit, I know she would have been purring. Her coat was so soft and shiny after getting rid of the extra hair and her cage has been easier to clean as well!

Thanks FlyLady and team for all the work you do!
Flybaby in Tucson, AZ


Hi FlyLady and Crew:

When I recently washed my daughter's comforter I found the Rubba Scrubba works as a great lint brush. Our longhair cat, Tolstoy, loves to sleep on her bed and no matter how hard I tried I couldn't get his long gray hair off of her pink comforter! Rubba Scrubba to the rescue! With a few strokes of the Rubba Scrubba the cat hair comes off in clumps and her comforter looks like new! I love that I can throw the Rubba Scrubba in the dishwasher to clean and sanitize it too.

Thank you for a great tool.
Best wishes,
Ellen in NY


Dear FlyLady,

Another testimony about the Rubba Scrubba. Yesterday, on Valentine's Day, our cow delivered a calf about one month prematurely. The calf weighed only 40 pounds, and could not get up off the frozen, snowy ground. She was shivering uncontrollably as preemies cannot regulate their body temperature well. We brought her into the house, placed plastic and horseblankets in front of the wood burning stove, and tried to warm her up. It was helping some, but her coat was still wet, so we got out our blowdryer and used the Rubba Scrubba to comb her hair as we dried it. The Rubba Scrubba worked very well, and is much more gentle than some animal brushes I already have.

Little Valentine is still not out of the woods yet, but is holding her own so far. We're praying she makes it. Thanks for all you do, and your great products. They come in handy in so many ways!

Love,
an Idaho Flybaby

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