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Grooma 3/4" Grooming Brushes for Horses
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Beautify your horse's coat with non-slip grip grooming brushes
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Brushes have rubber handles and curved shape for excellent finger control
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Choose the bristle style that meets your needs: soft, medium or crimped
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Smooth, polish, and shine your horse's coat to a beautiful finish with Grooma 3/4 Brushes. Each of these brushes features non-slip rubber handles with Grooma-Groove™ design that gives you excellent finger control and fits nicely into small hands. Durable plastic bristles ensure years of use. Tackle coat dirt and debris, flattening, and finish brushing with ease. Soft Bristle Brush is ideal for final smoothing and coat polishing. It is also handy for cleaning sensitive areas such as face and flank. Medium Bristle Brush is great for all-around brushing and everyday grooming needs. It helps remove dirt while smoothing the coat. Crimped Bristle Brush helps lift light dust & debris from the coat while flattening hair and giving a more finished appearance. Each brush is 2 1/4" wide x 6 1/2" long; bristles are 2" long.
Please click on "More Information" for cleaning instructions.
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Cleaning Instructions:
Wipe away excess hair, dirt, or mud. If desired, wash brush in warm water and a mild detergent. Thoroughly rinse and air- or towel-dry brush before storage or subsequent use.
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