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From time to time I find a clump if marabou that wasn’’t rinsed well after dying and has some clumpy residue that mats down some of the barbules. I has a small mustache comb but it really isn’t fine enough to do a good job.
I realized that I had a file brush and decided to give it a try. To my surprise it worked pretty well!
Here are some before and after pix:
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I think I might try to find a small fine wire brush or a pet flea comb to try it out.
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I just keep my thumb nails a little long and scrape the marabou between my thumb nail and finger. Takes it all out fast and just do it as I tie!
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I use a flea comb for a cat and it works great.