It's almost that time again!!!! Do you use any special shedding tools, like the SleekEZ - is it any good? Last year I used a block that is used to clean BBQ grills - a friend gave it to me - worked pretty good.
The SleekEZ are awesome- or a fine tooth hacksaw blade with ends duct taped for grips. Best ever for shedding. Luck you if yours are already dropping their hair- spring must be getting close :)
Posted 2016-01-19 8:40 AM Subject: RE: Shedding tools
Hot Dispatcher
Posts: 10185 Location: Utah
I have had a sleekEZ for a couple of years and really like it. They are well worth the money. I hate the blocks, they always make my skin rought and remind me of fingernails on a chalk board.
Posted 2016-01-19 9:12 AM Subject: RE: Shedding tools
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Posts: 310 Location: North Dakota
I invested in a Sleek EZ last year... have to say I absolutely love it! Now that I've seen what its made of, an old hack saw blade would also do the trick.
Posted 2016-01-19 9:25 AM Subject: RE: Shedding tools
Expert
Posts: 4625 Location: Desert Land
I got the one made by Christine Laughling's dad...pretty much the same as the Sleek-Ez just a flat piece of wood instead of contoured. I love it! Makes spring time brushing SO much easier.
Posted 2016-01-19 10:29 AM Subject: RE: Shedding tools
I Chore in Chucks
Posts: 2882 Location: MD
I just got he SleekEZ too! Bought one for my horses and dog. I haven't been able to use it yet, go figure... The dog blew his coat RIGHT BEFORE I got it in the mail. They were cheap enough that I bought one for everyone in the barn for Christmas! Thinking of warmer days...