...on all orders over £50 (with Royal Mail to the UK Mainland).
Spend more than £25 (excl. P&P) & we will send you a FREE 7.5m Sticky Roller Brush worth £4.50.
Our gift certificates are the perfect present: send an instant online voucher to your recipient.
Measuring your ironing board
You must ensure that your ironing board is the correct size for this product.
To ensure the correct fit the board should be measured at its widest point including the depth and its longest point including the depth.

Length = A + C + C
Width = B + C + C
We've made all of our ironing board covers a slightly more generous size to cope with the multiple options of ironing boards available.
Are you sure that this cover will fit your shape & size of Ironing Board?
Homepage > Caraselle Tyger Paw Trainer Cleaner Removes Mud from Football & Rugby Boots, Walking & Hiking Boots, Sports Shoes, Carpets, Mats, Runners
The Tyger Paw that the Customs did not want us to bring in!!! This product is so new in the Caraselle Range as we had a delay due to the name. The Customs thought we were bringing in live tigers when they saw the manifest.
This fantastic new product is designed in the UK to remove Mud from all types of Shoes & Boots & Carpets etc
Great for Muddy Football, Rugby Boots, Hiking Boots, Wellington Boots
Use to remove dried mud on car carpets & mats
Ideal for getting mud off floor mats & runners
Use to remove mud from horse blanket
Tyger Paw is also a very effective Pet Hair Remover
Waterproof & durable design
Soft bristles easily remove mud from in between studs & moulded soles
Tyger Technology

Soft bristles do not damage leather or synthetics
Bristles also different lengths and shapes to get into the sole plate and other difficult areas.
Completely waterproof
Ergonomically designed for ease of use.
The Tyger Paw Story
As a lifelong football fan I have been involved in playing, coaching and managing for more than 25 years. In that time, players’ kit, especially footwear, has evolved dramatically.
Like many amateur and Sunday League footballers I cleaned my boots with whatever was available after the match – scrubbing brush, keys, biro – .all the time, wondering why there was no tool especially designed for the cleaning of boots.
There was a time when black boots were all you could get. Now you can buy white boots, blue boots, orange boots, gold boots, titanium boots, personalised boots. . . . .sportswear giants such as Nike and Adidas can provide them. You want your name, address and telephone number on your boots? No problem. ‘Just do it’.
But there’s a price to pay. With a top end pair now costing upwards of £200, many footballers are desperate to prolong the life of their kit.
Enter the Paw! With the help of 3di, a truly excellent design company, I set out to create an effective, reasonably priced brush that could be used specifically for the cleaning of studded or cleated footwear, and which would help keep those expensive boots in good condition for longer.
The Technical Stuff: TygerPaw is constructed of ThermoPlasic Elastomer (TPE), a non-abrasive material which is strong, durable and waterproof. The base of the brush is made up of bristles of differing lengths and tensile strengths which quickly and efficiently remove ingrained dirt, grass and mud.
I hope you get as much pleasure from using the TygerPaw as I’ve had designing it. I can confidently say that it is the ideal tool for cleaning sports footwear.
This product can be found in the following locations:




Vanessa Pugh - Monday, 18th February 2013, 4months ago



Suzi Smith - Thursday, 4th October 2012, 8months ago



Julie Mullin - Saturday, 29th September 2012, 8months ago



Jackie Moran - Saturday, 25th August 2012, 10months ago



Leonie O'Sheades - Sunday, 15th July 2012, 11months ago



Melanie Maynard - Tuesday, 1st May 2012, over a year ago



Lillian Thiel - Tuesday, 20th March 2012, over a year ago



Ann Goreham - Tuesday, 14th February 2012, over a year ago



Geraldine Skott - Wednesday, 25th January 2012, over a year ago



Ev Pether - Sunday, 22nd January 2012, over a year ago



leonard felberg - Monday, 2nd January 2012, over a year ago



Sue Hunt - Wednesday, 21st December 2011, over a year ago



Caroline Davis - Wednesday, 14th December 2011, over a year ago