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Clippercide is a specialized cleaning and disinfectant spray designed for grooming tools, particularly clippers and blades used in the pet grooming and veterinary industries. It effectively removes hair, dirt, and debris while also disinfecting surfaces to prevent the spread of bacteria and viruses. Its use helps maintain the hygiene and longevity of grooming equipment, ensuring safe and effective grooming practices. Additionally, Clippercide often contains lubricants that help keep blades running smoothly.

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