Manufactured by Mars of Solingen in Germany, these are stripping knives designed and precision engineered from high quality steel and fitted with a hard wood handle.
- The Mars Coat King range is ideal for use as an aid for hand stripping and especially for the removal of dead undercoat prior to clipping particularly in the case of terriers.
- The Mars Coat King range have rapidly become very popular with many professional groomers, as well as individual dog owners.
- The Mars Coat King range works well with all different kinds of breeds and coats.
- These unique tools strip large areas fast!
- Quickly and easily remove loose hair, especially thick undercoats.
- Great for detangling and dematting.
- Leaves coats healthy and with a show quality finish.
- Premium quality strippers have curved, sharpened, stainless steel teeth with rounded ends for safety and comfortable wooden handles with ultra durable, solid tang construction.
- Simply place tool on coat with light pressure and comb out in the direction of hair growth.
- Note: going against or aside hair growth will cause excessive cutting of hair. Only use once a week or every other week. (Too much use could result in a bald pet!)
Quick Guide:
Coarse and Medium #6 - #12 blades: For preparatory work and thinning out undercoat.
- #10 Blade Stripper is perfect for prep work and coarser coats such as Old English Sheepdogs, Irish Wolfhounds and Chows.
- #12 Blade Stripper is ideal for heavy or double coats such as Pomeranians, Lhasas, Westies and Poodles.
Fine Styles #16 - #20 blades: For grooming heavy coats.
- #20 Blade Stripper is ideal for finishing and carding thick, fine coats such as Cockers, Spaniels, Setters and Afghans.
Super Fine Styles #20 - #26 blades: For finishing and thick, shaggy coats (especially Spaniel breeds).
- #20 Blade Stripper is ideal for finishing and carding thick, fine coats such as Cockers, Spaniels, Setters and Afghans.
- The softer the coat, the finer the gap between the blades.
- The longer the coat, the finer the gap between the blades.
- Short coated dogs use the finest gap.
- For long & wire coats first use a course Mars Coat King and then the fine one.
- For best results and to avoid removing excessive top coat, use tool only in the direction of hair growth.
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