Just stick it down your drain and it'll lift out all of that gunk - try not to be too grossed out when you see what's been hiding down there. Get it from Sunny & Honey on Amazon for $15.99+ (originally $39.97+ available in two sizes). Just as important, the carpet does not have the unpleasant odor that has lingered and would rear its ugly head from time to time! Thanks to Amazon for carrying this and making it easy for me to locate on the site!!!" - Marie J. Now the carpet looks great with no grainy feel to it when you walk on it with bare feet although I did vacuum afterwards. Plus, it's concentrated so I just used over a bit of the recommended amount. This surprised me as I had just accepted that those stains were there to stay. Yet, it was able to remove old stains that had been in the carpet fiber for well over seven years. Promising review: " A true sensory experience while completing a mundane, laborious chore! The scent from this cleaner was pleasing versus the harsh chemical smell from the other brands out there. Sunny & Honey is a family-run small business making cleaning products designed for pet owners who want keep their homes stain- and odor-free. Or it may result in accidentally hitting the nail quick (the center of the nail, packed with nerves and blood) if pet owners aren’t careful.This solution works great with Bissell, Hoover, McCulloch, Rug Doctor, Kenmore, and Carpet Express vacuum cleaners. Grinding a dog’s nails at a speed higher than recommended can cause heat buildup, which can harm a pet. Dremel recommends not exceeding 10,000 RPM, or the lowest setting on most rotary models, for pet grooming. Regardless of the model used, you can’t grind a dog’s nails the same way they’d use it to sharpen knives or cut drywall. “You don’t have to buy all that stuff,” a Dremel customer service rep told us, but there are some caveats. If the Dremel you have isn’t compatible with the pet grooming kit, you can still consider grinding your dog’s nails without it, if you’re very comfortable with the tool. (You should never grind a dog’s nails with the same dirty sanding disc used for rust removal.) The attachment works with Dremel tools 3000, 4000, 4300, 7300-PGT, 7700, 8100, and 8220. And the included grooming accessories reduce the risk of cross-contamination by keeping the tools used in household projects separate. The nail guard traps nail dust, makes it harder to accidentally sand a pup’s paw pads, and it ensures that first-time users are grinding at a 45-degree angle that matches the nail’s slant. We haven’t tested this attachment kit yet, but it does come with the same nail guard, grooming discs, and bands as our Dremel PawControl pick. The Dremel AT02-PGK Pet Grooming Attachment Kit is an option for pet owners who have a Dremel tool for other purposes and don’t own the dog nail grinder model. You can use your household Dremel rotary tool to groom your dog’s nails, but we don’t suggest it for everyone. Both also feature a light that points right at your pup’s nail, and that’s genuinely helpful, but it’s not enough to make up for the tools’ poor grinding performance. Both models can turn the grinding wheel in either direction in case you think grinding counterclockwise provides a smoother finish. With the Wahl, one of the attachments actually got stuck, making it even less useful. Both models offer “extras” that add absolutely nothing of value, such as a selection of six identical grinding pads that require an ungainly plastic socket to fit into the main body-a more complicated setup than on most other grinders. Both are dramatically underpowered even their top speed was so weak that the bit stopped dead when we applied it to our test subject. The Wahl Professional Animal Premium Nail Filer and the FurryFido Pet Nail Grinder File (both no longer available) are the exact same grinder, just with different coloring (the Wahl is pink, the FurryFido is orange, and we saw other identical models from other manufacturers).
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