Clipping HELP!!!

bountyboy

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Hi Everyone,
I clipped my horse on the weekend and he was an absolute nightmare - it turned out as a bit of a botch job - not helped by the bad lighting in the clipping box. When I got him out he was covered in lines. I have a big jumping competition on the weekend and I want him to look smart. Do you think the lines will have faded by then? Is there anything I can do to get rid of the lines without having to get my clippers out again?
Any advice will be much appreciated.
Thanks
Sarahxxx
 

I_A_P

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erm the lines normally go, but after i cliped my horse i gave her a good rub with a very hot damp towel and she came up lovely, and the lines all went
 

Toby_Zaphod

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The hot damp towel may work but really if you have left lines after using your clippers even if you overclip them to try & remove them they will still be visible. I think you will have to wait for time to obliterate them but you've learned a lesson, you need good lighting to clip accurately & in addition nice sharp blades.

I hope the towel idea works for you
 
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