Description
Jean Peau Coat King, 8 Knives
Long-haired breeds that have been neutered or sterilized, often have a lot of undercoat in the coat. You can easily remove this with the Jean Peau Coat King. To do this, start with the coarse Coat King and gradually got to fine.
For coats such as the Newfoundland, Golden Retriever, Bernese Mountain, start with the Coat King 8 and then the Coat King 12. For breeds with thinner coats, such as the Springers or the Setters, start with a Coat King 12 and then Coat King 20. It is important not to use this Coat King more than once every 3-5 weeks. If you use the Coat King too often, you will remove too much undercoat from the coat, so that the coat no longer has volume. Long coats become lank and that is not the intention.
Finally, there is also a Coat King 26 for extremely thin coats, but this is often too fine.