Pet Hair Remover Glove: How It Works, Benefits & How to Use One (India 2026)

Woman wearing the NEWDRU pet hair removal glove petting a golden retriever on a sofa, lifting loose fur

Pet Hair Remover Glove: How It Works, Benefits & How to Use One (India 2026)

Woman wearing the NEWDRU pet hair removal glove petting a golden retriever on a sofa, lifting loose fur

Quick answer: A pet hair remover glove is a washable rubber or silicone mitt covered in soft bristles that grab loose fur through gentle friction and static. You slip it on, stroke your pet or wipe a surface like a sofa, bed or car seat, and the shedded hair rolls into a clump you can peel off in one piece. It grooms your dog or cat and cleans your home in a single tool — no cords, no refills, no mess.

What is a pet hair remover glove?

If you share your home with a dog or cat in India, you already know the routine: fur on the sofa, fur on your work clothes, fur woven into the car seat before a weekend drive. A pet hair remover glove is one of the simplest fixes. It is a flexible glove — usually silicone or soft rubber — with hundreds of small raised bristles on the palm and fingers. Those bristles do two jobs at once. They massage your pet's coat to loosen and collect shedding hair, and they wipe upholstery and fabric to lift fur that has already settled.

Because it is reusable and washable, one glove replaces a drawer full of sticky lint rollers and disposable sheets. The NEWDRU Pet Hair Removal Glove, for example, uses an electrostatic bristle design that works on clothes, sofas, carpets, couches and car seats, then rinses clean under a tap.

How does a pet hair remover glove work?

The science is refreshingly low-tech. When you stroke a surface, the flexible bristles create light friction and a small static charge. Loose hair clings to the bristles instead of scattering into the air, then gathers into a single mat as you keep stroking in one direction. Peel that mat off, and the glove is ready for the next pass.

That static effect is why these gloves outperform your bare hand or a damp cloth: instead of pushing fur around, they actively pull it toward the bristles and hold it. It also means less airborne dander, which matters if anyone at home is sensitive to indoor air quality and allergens.

What are the benefits of using a grooming glove?

  • Two tools in one: groom your pet and de-fur your furniture without switching products.
  • Calmer grooming: most dogs and cats read the bristles as petting, so nervous animals tolerate it far better than a metal brush.
  • Reusable and low-cost: rinse and reuse for months instead of buying lint-roller refills.
  • Healthier coat: regular stroking spreads natural skin oils and improves circulation, leaving fur shinier.
  • Works almost anywhere: clothes, upholstery, bedding, carpets and car interiors.
  • Less airborne fur: hair collects on the glove rather than floating onto every surface.

Pet hair remover glove vs. other methods

How does a glove compare with the other tools most Indian pet parents already own? Here is a quick side-by-side.

Method Reusable? Grooms pet? Best for Ongoing cost
Pet hair remover glove Yes (washable) Yes Sofas, clothes, car seats, pet coat Very low
Sticky lint roller No No Small patches on clothes High (refills)
Metal slicker brush Yes Yes Deep de-shedding on the coat Low
Vacuum cleaner Yes No Carpets and deep upholstery Low

The takeaway: a glove is the most versatile everyday option, while a vacuum still wins for deep-cleaning carpets and mattresses. Many homes use both — the glove for daily touch-ups and a UV vacuum for the deep clean that also tackles dust mites.

How do you use a pet hair remover glove correctly?

  1. Slip it on and adjust the wrist strap so it feels snug but comfortable.
  2. Stroke in one direction — from head to tail on a pet, or top to bottom on a sofa. Consistent strokes gather fur into one clump.
  3. Peel off the collected hair once it builds up, and drop it in the bin.
  4. Repeat across the surface or coat until it looks clean.
  5. Rinse the glove under running water, let it air-dry, and store it flat.

For pets, keep sessions short and positive at first, especially with cats. A few minutes every couple of days removes far more loose fur than one long monthly session — and it stops hair reaching your furniture in the first place.

Key takeaways

  • A pet hair remover glove grooms your dog or cat and de-furs your home with one washable tool.
  • Soft bristles use friction and static to pull loose hair into a peel-off clump.
  • It is gentle enough that most pets treat it as petting, not brushing.
  • Use short, one-direction strokes and rinse the glove clean after each use.
  • Pair it with a vacuum for deep carpet and mattress cleaning.

Close-up of the NEWDRU pet hair removal glove wiping fur off a car seat with a clump of collected pet hair

How do you clean and care for the glove?

Care is easy, which is a big part of the appeal. After use, peel away any leftover fur, then rinse the bristles under warm water. For a deeper clean, rub a little mild soap into the bristles, rinse, and shake off the excess water. Air-dry it fully before storing so the silicone stays fresh. Avoid harsh solvents or a hot dryer, both of which can degrade the material over time. Treated well, a single glove lasts many months of regular use.

Who should use one?

A grooming glove suits almost every pet household, but it is especially useful if you have a heavy shedder like a Labrador, Golden Retriever, German Shepherd or a long-haired cat; if you drive with your pet and want to keep car seats clean; if someone at home reacts to pet dander; or if your pet dislikes traditional brushes. If your pet has skin wounds, severe matting or a medical skin condition, check with your vet before adding any new grooming tool.

Frequently asked questions

Do pet hair remover gloves actually work?

Yes. The bristles use friction and static to lift loose fur that a bare hand or cloth just moves around. They work best on shedded surface hair — on clothes, upholstery and your pet's coat — rather than hair pushed deep into thick carpet, where a vacuum is better.

Are grooming gloves safe for both dogs and cats?

They are. The soft, rounded bristles are gentle on skin, and most cats and dogs enjoy the sensation because it feels like being petted. Always stroke in the direction the fur grows and stop if your pet seems uncomfortable.

How often should I use a pet hair glove?

For most shedding pets, two to four short sessions a week keeps loose fur under control. During heavy shedding seasons you may want to use it daily. Frequent short sessions beat occasional long ones.

Can I use the glove on my sofa and car seats, not just my pet?

Absolutely — that is one of its biggest advantages. The same glove wipes fur off sofas, cushions, blankets, clothes and car seats. Wipe in one direction, gather the fur into a clump, and lift it away.

How do I clean the glove after use?

Peel off the collected hair, rinse the bristles under water (add a little mild soap for a deeper clean), and let it air-dry before storing. Skip harsh chemicals and hot dryers to keep the material in good shape.

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