Hibiscrub

Spot_the_Risk

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Rang up my wholesalers last week to order some more, and they tell me that Hibiscrub have had a manufacturering problem, and therefore the price has tripled! The retail price will now be in the region of £17.60 a bottle (think that's the 500ml size)!

Any suggestions as what to use instead!
 

gemmaw

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anti bacterial cleaner from tesco, (cheaper dettol) its what i've always used, my friend had some hibiscrub and i used some when i ran out of mine but to be honest, couldnt see why she thought it was so good??!!??
 

appyjude

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it burns, don't use it. Use hexadine - it has the antibacterial properties of hibiscrub but without the scrub bit!!! Most of the stuff sold for humans contains iodine or a derivative so care should be taken with them too - 2% dilution at most.
 

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I get hibiscrub from 2 friends. Once is a nurse the other a vet nurse so they just get me bottles of tops up when i need it failing that i get it from boots. I have always found it pricey in horsey shops.
 

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eeek run out of salt tonight so am using a bit of hibiscrub tomorrow on some nasty wounds - didn't realise it burns; might just use cold water instead in the morning!! I find salt water works wonders as hibiscrub tends to destroy good bacteria as well as bad!!
 
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