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Cashel® Hook-and-Loop Brush
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Brush removes dirt and debris from hook-and-loop closures
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Strong brass bristles help restore effectiveness and give closures new life
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Must-have tack and stable tool cleans without damaging the attachments
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Now you can easily clean the hay, horse hair, and dirt out of the hook-and-loop attachments on your horse's winter blankets, boots, bandages, etc. These attachments can quickly become clogged, and then they won't close properly. The Hook-and-Loop brush, with strong brass bristles, restores their effectiveness and is a must-have tool for every tack room or stable. Effectively cleans without pulling or harming the closure materials. 6" brush with wooden handle.
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How the Brush Works
Hook-and-loop closures are found on many of your horse's gear and accessories, including blankets, boots, and bandages. Over time, these closures can become matted with debris, preventing the hooks and loops from attaching to one another. Fortunately, this brush brings closures back to life.
The Hook-and-Loop brush features small sturdy brass bristles that remove the small flecks of dust, hay and hair which inhibit the pieces from adhering to each other. By removing the debris, the brush restores the closure's hooking properties. |
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