The Original Wonderbrush ® is an absolute home essential! Such a brilliant clothes brush with its specially designed curved bristles that are amazingly effective at removing dirt, lint, animal hair, and pilling from your woollies and around the home.
The bent bristles adapt to all fabric structures. Use before washing or to refresh clothes between washes. Perfect for boiled wool, wool fleece, and even wool/silk fabric and knitwear. Excellent for removing dried mud from outerwear so that dirty garments can be worn again, saving on washing. Cleans areas where lint rollers can't reach. Quick, easy, and so thorough!
Tip! Brush off your children's muddy wool clothes - let the mud dry and brush to avoid unnecessary washing. Also great for cleaning your slippers! It cleans just about anything! For finer, more delicate knitwear, we would use the Fabric Shaver.
Use your Wonderbrush® on:
William Leistner is a fourth-generation traditional family enterprise and has been producing quality brushes since 1882.
Size: 15cm x 5cm, suitable for on-the-go.
Brand: William Leistner
Designed in: Germany
Country of manufacture: Germany
Materials: environmentally friendly water-lacquered beechwood handle, synthetic bristles
100% Biodegradable: No
Instructions:The Wonderbrush® is marked with an arrow - simply brush your garment in the direction of the arrow to remove dirt, lint and pilling.
Care: If fibres become trapped in the bristles, they can be easily removed with a wide-toothed comb or a fork. When required, your Wonderbrush® can be washed in warm soapy water. Afterwards, shake vigorously and place on the bristle side to dry, so that the water can drip off. Over time, the water-based lacquered varnish may peel off at the front.
Advice on Pilling and caring for your woollen garments:
Wool yarns which are dried out tend to pill more. Dry wool also loses elasticity. Therefore slightly moisten wool clothing once or twice a week with a water mist to keep the concentration of humidity of the wool high. Don’t store or dry wool products in direct sunlight or near a heater - they dry out very quickly. Lanolin coats the wool fibres in a protective cover and reduces pilling. While moistening the wool, put a little lanolin conditioner into the spray water.