How it works
The bristles are made of a polyester weave, with all the tiny bristles pointing in the same tilted direction. Therefore, when you move the brush against the tilt of the bristles, they will catch the lint and collect it in the shallow handle. Simply twist the handle 2–3 times to clean the brush and push the top lid to empty the gathered lint.
How to use a Lint Brush
- Twist the handle to the right to expose the brush.
- Brush off hair and lint in the direction where the bristle slidens with a small resistance.
- Twist the handle 2–3 times to clean the brush.
- Press the top part to pop out the camp, remove the lint.
FAQs
Not to shame the old sticky tape roller too much, but it’s really an outdated garment tool. First, it’s a disposable product. Additionally, even if the adhesive is effective at picking up lint and hairs, it often leaves a sticky residue on the garment. As a result, your newly cleaned clothes become like a magnet for more hair, dirt and dust.
The brush is constructed with tiny bristles all pointing in the same tilted direction. So, when moving the brush against the bristles, the brush will lift and catch the stuff you want to remove.
Yes! But be careful with delicate fabrics – start by brushing softly and make sure that the fabric doesn’t get damaged.
It is a one-time investment and unlike the disposable lint rolls with tape strips, you never need to replace or refill any parts of the brush.