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Originally Posted by mimimomo The small Madan Pin Brushes are able to brush out the most stubborn of mats. I purposely didn't brush Mimi (when she had floor length hair) for a week. We went out for walks every day & she got very matted in the areas where the harness rubs.
I sprayed directly on the mat & line brushed her & it took me almost an hr, but was able to brush out all the tangles w/out cutting any hair off. The small & oblong have a firmer cushion & are great at brushing out tangles/mats w/out hurting their skin or pulling out too much hair. The softer cushioned brushes 'glide' through the mats, so you need to go in w/a comb & comb it out.
Those unfamiliar w/line brushing, that's when you start w/a section of hair & brush downwards in layers starting from the bottom, working your way up. The problem w/ line brushing w/a slicker brush is that it scratches. Try it on your hand or arm, it hurts. The Madan pins are beveled & repeated brushing over the skin does not hurt.
Please PM or email me (jyoung_01@hotmail.com/ contact@toplinepet.com) if you have any questions & I'll be happy to help you out!  |
Jenny, I would really prefer to order brushes from you as I love your customer service! Is there any possibility of you carrying a wood pin brush. The human kind I bought is made by Ambassador (I think) and is every bit as good if not better than the CC brushes as it's handle is wood (the CC brush handle is plastic) the pins are no different. Could you be a vendor for Ambassador? You would be my brush/comb, toys and other items vendor forever