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    Quote Originally Posted by feltspanky View Post
    After dinging my blade on the faucet, I found this in my garage. I purchased it for our dog when I trim his nails, it was to small for his muzzle. It's a size one and fits over my vanity basin faucet perfectly.

    I just slide it on and off for my shave. I did remove the straps. It allows a nice stream of water to pass an I no longer worry about committing the cardinal sin of dinging my blade. For $9.80 it's a winner.


    http://www.amazon.com/Baskerville-2-...rds=dog+muzzle
    Why not just drape a wet washcloth over it?
    Lools like an edge can make it through one of those gaps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scareface View Post
    Why not just drape a wet washcloth over it?
    Lools like an edge can make it through one of those gaps.
    to be honest i would have thought that no matter what you put over a faucet banging your razor into it would damage the edge. to my mind anything put there is just a visual reminder that the faucet is there. Probably if the washcloth wasn't immediately over the metal of the faucet where it contacted it would be ok.
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    Quote Originally Posted by feltspanky View Post
    After dinging my blade on the faucet, I found this in my garage. I purchased it for our dog when I trim his nails, it was to small for his muzzle. It's a size one and fits over my vanity basin faucet perfectly.

    I just slide it on and off for my shave. I did remove the straps. It allows a nice stream of water to pass an I no longer worry about committing the cardinal sin of dinging my blade. For $9.80 it's a winner.




    http://www.amazon.com/Baskerville-2-...rds=dog+muzzle
    .......and the faucet doesn't bark now!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scareface View Post
    Why not just drape a wet washcloth over it?
    Lools like an edge can make it through one of those gaps.
    Before discovering the dog muzzle I tried the wet sponge. I didn't like it. You would have to make a concentrated effort to push your blade through the muzzle openings. Remember, the Amazon link shows a large dog with a large muzzle. The muzzle I use is only a size one.

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