Hartz Freshening Brush

chrissyr

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I picked this up in Walmart today as I was looking for something to use on Sassy since he doesn't keep his coat very clean since his accident. The paper on the brish handle has:

Hartz Freshening Brush
Reduces Allergens
Freshens & Deodorizes as you brush

The pre-moistened cloths in the brush capture dirt and hair, while leaving a fresh scent.

Clean up is easy as pre-moistened cloths lift away, carry dirt and hair with them.

Once the 14 pre-moistened cloths have been consumed, simply slide off the brush head and slide on the Hartz Freshening Brush Replaceable Brush Head (sold seperately) pre-loaded cloths.


On the back of the brush itself:

Hartz Freshening Brush leaves a fresh scent and shine on your pet's coat with a double-sided brush head that contains freshening cloths in a stay fresh container.

Direction for use:
1. Brush coat to evenly freshen and remove loose hair.
2. To dispose of used cloth, lift cloth, peel away and discard.
3. To replace brush head, see directions on Hartz Freshening Brush Replaceable Brush Head.

Ingredients: Water, Polysorbate 20, Tocopheryl Acetate, Aloe Barbadensis, Leaf Juice, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Polyquaternium 11, TEA Lauryl Sulfate, Fragrance, PEG-12 Dimethicone, DMDM Hydantoin, Sodium Hydroxide.

Made In China.


To be honest it looks almost like a 2-sided brush with baby wipes attached to it.
 

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i have something similar that i sometimes use on Pixel for her dandruff. mine has a 'moistening' agent. i got it from Drs. Foster & Smith.
 

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BTW, i keep mine in a zip-lock baggie - actually, 2. seems to dry out kinda quickly...
 

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I wouldn't use it, mainly because I don't want "scented" cats. I prefer to use an ordinary brush or comb and then, if necessary, wipe them down with a damp cloth (water only). The damp cloth catches any loose hair or dander that is left after brushing.
 
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