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(NEW) Double Flamethrower lll Polishing Light System
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(NEW) Double Flamethrower lll Polishing Light System

(NEW) Double Flamethrower lll Polishing Light System

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Buff Brite Adapter E Swivel Cuff
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Adapter (E) Swivel Cuff (1 and 1/4 inch hose to 1 and 1/2 inch tool)

Buff Brite Adapter E Swivel Cuff

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Buff Brite Adapter A 1-3/8 Inch Vacuum Adapter
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Adapter (A) for Shark, Hoover, Miele, Black & Decker, Karcher, Bissell. 1-3/8" (35 mm) hose end

Buff Brite Adapter A 1-3/8 Inch Vacuum Adapter

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Buff Brite Hammerhead Double Fur Eel Combo Kit
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Hammerhead Double Fur Eel Combo Kit

Buff Brite Hammerhead Double Fur Eel Combo Kit

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(NEW) Flamethrower lll Polishing Light & Headband Only
(NEW) Flamethrower lll Polishing Light & Headband Only

(NEW) Flamethrower lll Polishing Light & Headband Only

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(NEW) Flamethrower lll Polishing Light System
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(NEW) Flamethrower lll Polishing Light System

(NEW) Flamethrower lll Polishing Light System

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FAQ

How does the Buff Brite Fur Eel differ from a standard vacuum crevice tool?

Unlike standard hard plastic crevice tools that just glide over embedded dog and cat hair, the BuffBrite Fur Eel uses specialized polymer silicone bristles to grip and pull hair from carpet fibers. This allows detailers to lift stubborn pet hair, sand, and lint in significantly fewer passes, cutting interior detailing time down drastically. Shop Buff Brite at ThatDetailShop.com.

Is the Buff Brite Hammerhead worth it for mobile auto detailing?

Unlike standard hard plastic crevice tools that just glide over embedded dog and cat hair, the Buff Brite Fur Eel uses specialized polymer silicone bristles to grip and pull hair from carpet fibers. This allows detailers to lift stubborn pet hair, sand, and lint in significantly fewer passes, cutting interior detailing time down drastically.

Is the Buff Brite Hammerhead worth it for mobile auto detailing?

Yes, the Hammerhead is a highly efficient upgrade for mobile detailers who frequently tackle heavily soiled interiors or large SUVs. Its wider mouth covers more surface area than the standard Fur Eel, making quick work of dog hair on wide bench seats, cargo areas, and flat upholstery without bogging down suction.

What is the difference between the Buff Brite Fur Eel and the Fur-Nado?

The Fur Eel is a static vacuum attachment designed to grip and suck up pet hair through pure vacuum power. The Fur-Nado is an attachment designed to boost Tornador-style air guns, combining high-pressure air bursts with silicone hair-grabbing technology to blast stubborn sand and fur out of tight floorboard weaves while simultaneously sweeping it up.

Will the Fur Eel PRO II damage delicate automotive upholstery or Alcantara?

The silicone composition of the Fur Eel PRO II is aggressive on hair and sand but completely safe for standard automotive carpets, cloth seats, and floor mats. However, for ultra-delicate surfaces like Alcantara or vintage fabrics, professional detailers should use lighter pressure and test an inconspicuous area first to avoid unwanted friction.

How long do Buff Brite silicone vacuum attachments typically last in a professional shop?

Lifespan depends heavily on usage volume, but a high-volume professional detail shop can generally expect a Fur Eel or Hammerhead to last anywhere from 3 to 6 months before the silicone teeth wear down. BuffBrite designed these as consumable attachments, and replacing them regularly ensures you maintain maximum hair-pulling friction.

How do you clean and maintain Buff Brite silicone pet hair tools?

Maintenance is simple: rinse the Fur Eel or Hammerhead under warm water with a mild all-purpose cleaner (APC) to remove built-up dander, pet oils, and trapped dirt. Letting the silicone dry completely before the next use restores the grippy texture that makes the tool so effective.