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Tail Tamers Solo Comb
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Mane and tail comb grooms without pain to your horse |
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Integrated clipping blade quickly and efficiently cuts unwanted hair |
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Lightweight, portable design even works on delicate whiskers |
No pulls. No pain. Stunning results. Horse grooming comb effortlessly transforms even the most ragged mane or tail into a beautiful, award-winning showpiece. Ingenious design integrates a clipping blade into the teeth of a conventional comb. Simply back-comb your horse's hair as usual and press the trigger to cut unwanted hair. The closer you clip to the roots the thinner the results. Precision, professional design even works on delicate whiskers. Constructed of high-impact plastic. Lightweight for easy use. Portable and perfectly sized to groom both at home and on the road as you travel to competitions and shows. Measures 6-1/2" long. Blue/Gray. Manufacturer's limited one year warranty.
Please click on "More Information" for use, cleaning, and blade replacement instructions.
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Use Instructions
Start with a clean, tangle free mane or tail. If necessary, use a conventional pulling comb to remove tangles. It is recommended that you start at the withers and work up to the head. Prepare the mane or tail in the same manner as you would with a pulling comb.
- Back-comb into the mane or tail by holding the hair (under tension) with one hand.
- With the Solo Comb in the other hand, push the top hairs back until the desired amount of under-hair is in the teeth of the Comb. The amount should be no more than you would pull using a conventional comb.
- At this point, DO NOT PULL THE COMB DOWN. Instead, raise the hair that is held in your hand up into the Blades so that the hair is under tension.
- Press the lever on the Handle and the hair will be clipped. For medium/thick manes go closer to the roots.
- After back-combing, prepare for the next cut by combing out tangles from the ends of the hair, working your way up to the root. When the desired length is reached, you may want to pinch or nip off the ends of the hairs with your fingers to complete the look.
CAUTION: DO NOT OVERLOAD THE COMB WITH HAIR. Many small cuts will produce the best results and avoid damage to the precision engineered blades. Remove comb head and clean blades after each use.
Cleaning Instructions
- Release Comb Head lock.
- Slide Comb Head away from body.
- Once Comb Head has been removed, brush away any dirt or trapped hair that has accumulated on the Blades.
- Wipe the Blades with a damp cloth or small brush. WD40 may be used on occasion and sparingly to ensure good lubrication. Never use clipper blade oil.
Blade Replacement Instructions
- Follow "Cleaning Instructions" above.
- Remove each of the Fixing Screws.
- Remove the Blade Cover.
- Remove the Fixing Plate.
- Replace Blades.
- Re-Assemble Fixing Plate and Blade Cover.
- Replace each of the Fixing Screws.
NOTE: DO NOT open the main casing as this action invalidates the warranty. |
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