13 July 2008 #1 M myhorsefred Well-Known Member Joined 2 June 2008 Messages 1,118 Visit site What's the best shampoo for a greasy, dirty coat? thanks.
13 July 2008 #2 E Ezme Well-Known Member Joined 25 February 2008 Messages 3,906 Location North devon, Bristol (term time) Visit site Tesco's own apple shampoo, strange but true!
13 July 2008 #3 M merlinsquest Well-Known Member Joined 13 November 2005 Messages 8,922 Location Surrey/hants Visit site And their basic blue label stuff is brill for white legs!!!!
14 July 2008 #4 stencilface High upon a hillside Joined 28 February 2008 Messages 21,078 Location Leeds Visit site And baby shampoo for the greasy heads I will be clipping mine in a couple of weeks, coat is too thick for the 'summer' and is sooo greasy - would have to wash him every day otherwise!
And baby shampoo for the greasy heads I will be clipping mine in a couple of weeks, coat is too thick for the 'summer' and is sooo greasy - would have to wash him every day otherwise!
14 July 2008 #5 hellybelly6 Well-Known Member Joined 24 June 2008 Messages 3,316 Visit site My native is very greasy at the moment. I have noticed that this always happens just as he is about to start casting. I like NAF teatree oil shampoo and baby shampoo for the top of his mane/forelock and face as he is a bit of prissy regarding head washing.
My native is very greasy at the moment. I have noticed that this always happens just as he is about to start casting. I like NAF teatree oil shampoo and baby shampoo for the top of his mane/forelock and face as he is a bit of prissy regarding head washing.
14 July 2008 #6 K kellyeaton Well-Known Member Joined 13 June 2008 Messages 3,685 Visit site tea tree shampoo that is great!
14 July 2008 #7 N Nari Well-Known Member Joined 27 September 2005 Messages 3,022 Visit site I've found Dermoline Pre-Clip shampoo is excellent at cutting through grease, plus it rinses out easily.
I've found Dermoline Pre-Clip shampoo is excellent at cutting through grease, plus it rinses out easily.