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17-04-2012, 07:47 AM   #11

Re: Monty has a Spring clean!


Have to reccomend the slicker I use that on Sal on occasion and she is really hort coated anyhow. Also use a chammy leather on her sue to her coat brings up a nice shine.



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17-04-2012, 08:43 AM   #12

Re: Monty has a Spring clean!


Have got a slicker, will probably be OK to use it now his coat is so much shorter! Have not been able so far to find a slicker that is comfy in my hand, whereas the pin/bristle brush is better shaped and is a better fit. It really helps to try these things before you buy, but then of course you pay shop prices. Chammy sounds like a grand idea!



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