best “deep clean” shampoo for greasy ponies?

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planning on clipping the 2nd week of oct on my annual leave, but going to HOYS in the 1st week, so naturally i need something to add to my shopping list!

most of my shampoo’s are “shiny” shampoos, and i’ve found when clipping they still have a bit of rump grease, so i need something a bit more hardcore.

neither of them have had a bath in a while, so i’m going to have to bring out the big guns😂
 
I have one of those hose attachments with the bit for the soap mixing with the water and for degreasing I use fairy liquid first then hibiscus scrub second. Then a rinse usually with a lavender and tee tree rinse. That’s a deep clean for him. He usually gets that treatment before a clip or a show.
 
Dermoline insect shampoo!
Discovered by accident but still the only thing that's ever gotten a squeaky clean finish on the toughest challenge... the grubby greasy and outrageously hairy little shetland!
I always go in with a curry comb or grooming gloves but it really does shift all the scurf and grease beautifully 😊
 
Fairy liquid, clip and wipe over with dilute white vinegar than a good hot bath.
oh yes dilute cider vinegar in hot water too. That definitely helps (and I am no expert in cleaning horses so if it works for me it'll work for anyone). I forgot about that.....I didn't rug mine last winter so he didn't really get greasy, just plain dirty. But the vinegar cuts through the grease.
 
I have one of those hose attachments with the bit for the soap mixing with the water and for degreasing I use fairy liquid first then hibiscus scrub second. Then a rinse usually with a lavender and tee tree rinse. That’s a deep clean for him. He usually gets that treatment before a clip or a show.
Yes! Another vote for these, but the car cleaning one off Amazon for £10, different head shapes to really get the shampoo in there, I tend to give filthy ponies a good curry comb when soapy to get to the root of the issue.

No idea on best shampoo, I buy what’s on offer!
 
I have one of those hose attachments with the bit for the soap mixing with the water and for degreasing I use fairy liquid first then hibiscus scrub second. Then a rinse usually with a lavender and tee tree rinse. That’s a deep clean for him. He usually gets that treatment before a clip or a show.
i’ve had one of these but i didn’t rate it! i just have one of the hose heads with multiple settings now.
 
oh yes dilute cider vinegar in hot water too. That definitely helps (and I am no expert in cleaning horses so if it works for me it'll work for anyone). I forgot about that.....I didn't rug mine last winter so he didn't really get greasy, just plain dirty. But the vinegar cuts through the grease.

i usually hot cloth with dettol which definitely gives me good results, i think i’ll have to do that the day before bathing well as after clipping😂
 
i’ve had one of these but i didn’t rate it! i just have one of the hose heads with multiple settings now.

Mine is a generic one for cars. I didn’t buy into the nonsense one that was breaking. I’ve had it three years now 😆

I find it helps me with my spinal damage get the suds into the coat easier for me to curry it in 😃
 
Yes! Another vote for these, but the car cleaning one off Amazon for £10, different head shapes to really get the shampoo in there, I tend to give filthy ponies a good curry comb when soapy to get to the root of the issue.

No idea on best shampoo, I buy what’s on offer!

That’s what got 😃not the terrible pony thing that was getting branded about 😂😂
 
Fairy definitely will remove the grease, it’s useful if you want squeaky clean to clip and are going to rug up afterwards. Dermoline is also very good but costs a few more pennies/ pounds.
 
i’ll give the fairy liquid a go thanks everyone, but you’re not helping me out by adding to my HOYS shopping list!!🤣
I got a dog-bathing glove for my birthday which has proven excellent for getting shampoo into the greasy bits, so you could have a browse for one of those! Mine is the WAHL one! Softer than a rubber curry comb so you can use it on leggies and pointy bit without annoying them.
 
Carr, Day and Martin extra strength shampoo is great I find, but I have also used NAF Show Off, Absorbine 2 in 1, Cowboy Magic and Wahl Dirty Beastie with great effect too x
 
Fairy liquid and a good scrub with Hands On grooming gloves or rather the cheap copies, which are pretty much identical (I use them for almost everything grooming wise, I love them) followed by a second wash with Head and Shoulders to soothe things in case the Fairy Liquid was a bit harsh.

I do this the day before and rug lightly then do a hot clothing with diluted white vinegar just before clipping.
 
I use the Wahl Tea Tree one on my mare as she's got quite sensitive skin, it does a really good job of cleaning and lifting any grease. She always looks super shiny after a bath too
 
I use Head & Shoulders every time. Apparently (the hairdressers on here will know this!) it has the effect of having a "stripping" effect on coloured hair - which if you've got any colour on your own hair isn't the best product you can use as it will take it out!).

But I discovered it on a Sweet Itch FB group when I had my old boy, who had SI, and it was always being recommended as it also contains something which is a calming agent.

Personally I would never use Fairy Liquid on a horse's coat; this kind of detergent too harsh IMO.
 
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