RuggedExposure
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One more question, How should the fur be groomed for auction? Is it better to be fluffed up or combed down?
I've been using the shop air to break up any matted fur (seems to be better than the metal brush and pull fur out), and to dust them off. A once over with the air nozzle leaves the pelts looking soft and fluffy, but the spots on the belly fur aren't as profound. So I use a soft dog brush to comb the fur down and bring out the spots. What is desirable to the buyer?
I've been using the shop air to break up any matted fur (seems to be better than the metal brush and pull fur out), and to dust them off. A once over with the air nozzle leaves the pelts looking soft and fluffy, but the spots on the belly fur aren't as profound. So I use a soft dog brush to comb the fur down and bring out the spots. What is desirable to the buyer?