13 May 2009 #1 T Twinkletoes Well-Known Member Joined 8 February 2007 Messages 1,107 Location Cornwall Visit site Has anyone heard of this? Apparently diluted in warm water and gives coat a wonderful finish. Hmm, wondered if this something anyone on here does?
Has anyone heard of this? Apparently diluted in warm water and gives coat a wonderful finish. Hmm, wondered if this something anyone on here does?
13 May 2009 #2 J JANANI Well-Known Member Joined 22 October 2007 Messages 477 Visit site Yes. It gets all the dust out of their coat. We would tend to use it after clipping to get rid of any dust in their coat. And it works really well.
Yes. It gets all the dust out of their coat. We would tend to use it after clipping to get rid of any dust in their coat. And it works really well.
13 May 2009 #3 E Ezme Well-Known Member Joined 25 February 2008 Messages 3,906 Location North devon, Bristol (term time) Visit site yep! Works very economical, don't need much more than a dribble. Just cuts through the grease nicely
13 May 2009 #4 B black_horse Well-Known Member Joined 7 November 2008 Messages 4,778 Visit site yep, used this on the chestnut and bay dressage horses! brought a lovely shine to their coats!!!
13 May 2009 #5 T Twinkletoes Well-Known Member Joined 8 February 2007 Messages 1,107 Location Cornwall Visit site Ah fab. Thank you all
13 May 2009 #6 teresagarsden Well-Known Member Joined 28 January 2009 Messages 785 Location upNorth Visit site I tried this after reading on here put a tiny bit in the final rinse on a pony still in winter coat at the time and it worked a treat. very shiny ponie. Also helps to keep midges away. Bonus. Teresa
I tried this after reading on here put a tiny bit in the final rinse on a pony still in winter coat at the time and it worked a treat. very shiny ponie. Also helps to keep midges away. Bonus. Teresa