You vacuum. You lint roll. You wash everything. And the hair is still there — stuck in the couch, woven into the blankets, pressed into fabric where no tool can reach it. It's not that you stopped trying. It's that your tools were never built for embedded hair
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There's a moment every pet owner knows. You're already late, already dressed, and you catch yourself in the mirror wearing a layer of your dog. So you go find the roller. Four swipes, sheet's full, you peel the next one and it tears.
That's the part that ends here. The people in these photos had the rollers. One at home, one in the car, one in the desk drawer. They kept buying refills because that's just what you do.
Then they tried something that doesn't run out. Now the roller's in a drawer somewhere and nobody's replaced it.
One glove. Every fabric in the
Two things usually go wrong with the cheap ones. The fabric is thin, so it skims the surface instead of getting into the weave. And the stitching gives out after a few weeks of being dragged across upholstery.
Ours is built for repeated use on the surfaces you actually clean — couches, bedding, car seats, cat trees. And if it doesn’t hold up or doesn’t work the way you expected, you have 30 days to send it back.
A sticky sheet only touches the top layer. It picks up what’s sitting loose and presses the rest deeper in — which is why the couch looks clean for an hour and then doesn’t.
The glove works down into the fabric instead of across it. The hair lifts out and gathers into a strip you peel off with two fingers. And there’s nothing to refill, so it doesn’t run out halfway through the job.
Fabric upholstery, bedding and blankets, clothing, car seats, dog beds, cat trees, rugs, and fabric chairs. Customers also use it on lamp shades and fabric bags for lint and dust.
It works best on woven and knit fabrics. On deep carpet, run a vacuum first for the loose hair so the glove isn’t doing all the work at once.
Yes, though very short or very fine hair takes a few more passes than a long-haired dog’s coat. Use slow, deliberate back-and-forth strokes rather than fast scrubbing — that’s the single biggest difference between it working well and barely working.
Slide it onto your hand and sweep the surface in slow back-and-forth strokes. The hair gathers into a strip as you go. When it’s full, peel the strip off and keep going.
That’s the whole thing. Most people are done with a couch in under a minute.
Peel off the collected hair, then rinse it under the tap and let it air dry. Nothing to replace and nothing to throw away.
No adhesive, no chemicals, no residue left behind — that’s the main complaint people have about sticky rollers. As with any cleaning tool, test a small hidden area first on anything delicate like silk or suede.
Some customers do, and report their pets tolerate it better than a brush because it feels like being petted. Use light pressure and stop if your pet isn’t into it.
It’s designed for fabric surfaces first — grooming is a bonus, not the main job.
You have 30 days from the date of purchase to request a refund. Email us and we’ll send you the return address.
Return shipping is paid by you, and it goes back to our fulfillment center overseas — so it’s worth checking the cost with your carrier first. Once it arrives, we refund the full purchase price.
Orders are processed within 24–48 hours, then delivery takes 5–10 days depending on where you are. You’ll get a tracking number by email as soon as it leaves the warehouse.
We ship worldwide.
Email support.koatly@gmail.com or call (470) 310-1705. We’re US-based and answer every message.