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DEVICE FOR REMOVING BOOTS
Boot puller; Boot pull; Boot remover
  • A cast metal boot jack shaped like the head of a steer
  • Boot hooks and a boot jack (right)
  • A boot jack in use

Fabric shaver         
  • Unix Fabric Shaver
  • Before and after shaving
  • Part of Unix fabric shaver: blade net
  • Part of Unix fabric shaver: blades
TOOL TO SHAVE LINT OR FLUFF FROM FABRIC
Draft:Fabric Shaver; Fabric Shaver; Lint shaver; Fuzz remover
The fabric shaver (also known as a lint shaver or fuzz remover) is a handheld electrical device that has a rotating blade underneath a blade net. It allows users to remove fuzz and pills on a fabric without damaging the fabric.
Paint stripper         
CHEMICAL PRODUCT THAT REMOVES PAINT, FINISHES, AND COATINGS
Petroleum hydroxide; Paint remover; Stripper (chemical); Paint-stripper; Paint stripping; Paint strippers
Paint stripper, or paint remover, is a chemical product designed to remove paint, finishes, and coatings, while also cleaning the underlying surface.
paint stripper         
CHEMICAL PRODUCT THAT REMOVES PAINT, FINISHES, AND COATINGS
Petroleum hydroxide; Paint remover; Stripper (chemical); Paint-stripper; Paint stripping; Paint strippers
(paint strippers)
Paint stripper is a liquid which you use in order to remove old paint from things such as doors or pieces of furniture.
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Boot jack

A boot jack, sometimes known as a boot pull, is a small tool that aids in the removal of boots. It consists of a U-shaped mouth that grips the heel of the boot, and a flat area to which weight can be applied with the opposite foot. To operate it, the user places the heel of the boot in the mouth of the jack, stands on the back of the device with the other foot, and pulls his foot free of the front boot. The process is then repeated to remove the other boot.

The boot jack has several advantages over the removal of boots by hand. By allowing the wearer to pull his foot straight up and out of the boot, and by using his full body weight to hold the boot in place, far greater leverage and a much more secure grip are possible than can be achieved with the hands. In addition, the wearer is spared the inconvenience of having to bend over or sit down to remove the boots, or directly handle them if they are dirty.

The function of the boot jack can be approximated with a variety of other objects that may be on hand, ranging from a convenient piece of furniture to a rifle butt, but these generally cannot remove the boot as easily as a proper boot jack. An adequate naturally occurring bootjack is formed by the base of cabbage palm Sabal palmetto leaf and these leaf bases are consequently called bootjacks. Additionally, the sole of a boot still being worn can also function as an improvised jack, but the wearer using one foot to remove the opposite boot often lacks proper leverage to successfully remove a snug-fitting boot, particularly a tall boot.

In addition to simple, utilitarian models made of wood or a synthetic material, representational cast iron boot jacks are also available. The U shape of the jack is formed by artistic elements, such as the horns of a steer, antennae of an insect or snail, or other, often humorous or whimsical, designs. Some boots do have little execrescences at the back using a boot jack even easier.