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Submit ReviewScott Grillo is the National Sales Manager at FurZapper which is a patent-pending product that was created to provide pet owners with a simple, self-cleaning product that will help keep pet fur off of your laundry.
I thought we’d first just do a quick class on Shedding 101. Shedding is part of the natural life cycle of hair shafts within the hair follicles. All hair shafts, even our own go through phases of growth and shedding. And these phases affect the rate of hair growth and will vary by breed, age, hormones, environment and overall health of the dog. These factors also contribute to the length and texture of the hair.
So, if you have a dog, you most likely go by the motto, “no outfit is complete without dog hair”.
Scott, tell us about how you came up with the FurZapper
How does it work?
Why is the FurZapper better than lint rollers?
Does it remove in the washer and dryer?
Is it safe for your skin?
How long do they last?
Any tips on how to launder most effectively? Like do fabric softeners or dryer sheets make a difference?
I would assume that these are great for dog parents and groomers as well? I’m sure they go through a lot of towels in their line of work.
What is your business model? Where are they sold?
How does the glove work?
Any other products that you’re developing?
Any success stories?
Learn more: https://furzapper.com/
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On Social Media: @furzapper
We appreciate our sponsor: FurZapper
Use checkout code WOL15 for a 15% Discount off your FurZapper only at FurZapper.com
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