
Your washing machine may have a “self-clean” cycle, but here’s the problem.
That cycle is mainly designed to help rinse away residue, soap scum, and odor-causing buildup inside the washer. But it does not physically catch the loose hair, lint, pet fur, tissue bits, and fabric debris floating around in every load.
And that is where the problem starts.
Every time you wash clothes, towels, blankets, or pet bedding, loose debris can move through the drum, stick back onto laundry, or collect around the washer interior, filter area, and drain path over time.
That is why your washer can look clean on the outside, while still hiding hair, lint, and debris where you cannot easily see it.

Picture this. You call an emergency plumber on a weekend. And the kicker? That plumber is going to pull out a wad of matted hair, lint, and fabric debris the size of a baseball—and tell you it's been building up for months.
This isn't hypothetical. It's happening to thousands of homeowners every single week.
The good news?
You do not need a complicated tool or expensive installation.
The Floating Lint Mesh Bag For Laundry is a simple reusable mesh filter bag that floats in your washer and helps catch loose hair, lint, pet fur, tissue bits, and small debris during the wash.
It gives that floating mess somewhere to go before it sticks back onto your clothes or circulates deeper inside the washer.

If you have a dog or cat, you already know the frustration.
You wash pet bedding, couch covers, towels, dark clothes, or blankets, and somehow the fur still shows up after the cycle.
That is because pet hair does not always disappear in the wash. It can float through the water, cling to fabrics, collect around the drum, and end up right back on your “clean” laundry.
The Floating Lint Mesh Bag For Laundry helps solve that problem in a simple way.
The floating top moves with your washer’s water flow, while the fine mesh bag helps catch loose hair, lint, fuzz, pet fur, tissue bits, and small debris.

One reason customers love the Floating Lint Mesh Bag is simple: you can actually see what it collects after a wash.
Hair, lint, pet fur, fuzz, tissue bits, and small debris that would normally float around in the washer can get trapped inside the mesh bag instead.
After the cycle, just remove the bag, empty the collected mess, rinse it clean, and use it again.
It is a small step, but it gives loose debris somewhere to go before it sticks back onto your laundry or collects deeper inside the washer.

Let’s break down why this simple mesh bag makes sense:
❌ Self-Clean Cycles: Help rinse away soap scum and odor-causing residue, but they do not physically catch loose hair, lint, pet fur, or tissue bits.
❌ Drain Cleaners: May help with certain drain issues, but they are not designed to collect loose debris during every wash.
❌ Service Calls: Can be expensive and usually fix the problem after buildup has already happened.
✅ Floating Lint Mesh Bag: Helps mechanically catch loose hair, lint, pet fur, fuzz, tissue bits, and small debris during the wash, before more of it sticks back onto laundry or moves deeper inside the washer.
01. TOSS IT IN
Place the Floating Lint Mesh Bag into your washer before starting the load. For best results, make sure it has room to float freely.
02. LET IT FLOAT & CATCH
As the washer runs, the bag moves with the water while the fine mesh helps catch loose hair, lint, pet fur, tissue bits, and small debris.
03. EMPTY, RINSE & REUSE
After the cycle, remove the collected mess, rinse the mesh bag clean, let it dry, and use it again for the next load.



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