Our specially designed curved
Master Grooming Tools™
Replacement Stripping Blades are made of hardened
stainless steel with rounded ends for safety.
- Blades strip coats cleanly and effectively, leaving coats
and skin healthy
- For best results and to avoid removing excessive top
coat, use only in the direction of hair growth
- Blades come blister packed for retail display
Designed for use with our Master Grooming Tools™ Stripping
tools. Stripping Blades are available in 6, 8, 10, 12, 16, and
20 blade styles. Use the 6 Blade, 8 Blade, 10 Blade, and 12
Blade for prep work and thinning; the 16 blade for heavy coats;
and the 20 blade for finishing or on thick, shaggy coats.
Items may be combined for quantity
discounts.
Blade Size |
Use For |
Some Recommended Breeds |
8 Blade |
Prep Work and
Thinning Out Undercoat |
Akita, Shiba Inu, Alaskan Malamute,
Norwegian Elkhound, Siberian Husky,
Belgian Tervuren, and similar breeds |
10 Blade |
Prep Work and
Thinning Out Undercoat |
Collie, German Shepherd, Terriers,
Wolfhound, Samoyed, Chow-Chow,
Sheepdogs, Borzoi, and similar breeds |
12 Blade |
Prep Work and
Thinning Out Undercoat |
Golden Retriever, Poodle, Basset Hound,
Schnauzer, Briard, Dachshund, Cats,
and similar breeds |
16 Blade |
Grooming Heavy Coats |
Boxer, Setters, Bichon Frise, Papillion,
Lhas Apso, Maltese, Curly Coated Retriever,
Pekinese, and similar breeds |
20 Blade |
Finishing and
Thick, Shaggy Coats |
Collie, Afghan Hound, Spaniels (upper body),
Schipperke, Sheltie, Kuvasz, and similar breeds
|
To Replace Blades:
Unscrew old blade from handle. Position new blade between
U-shaped frame and center the side marking to the side marking
line on the stripping tool. Blades should curve down towards
the underside of the handle. Tighten screws to secure in
place.
Remove excess hair from blades by hand. Clean stripper with a
soft brush or use a mild cleaner.