How do you care for a sheepskin numnah?

HaffiesRock

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I have just bought my pony a beautiful sheepskin numnah. How do I care for it to keep it looking good and comfortable for my pony?

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I used one for a year and it still looked as good as new. I used to wash it in non-biological soap powder, no conditioner and then brush it with a stiff hairbrush to restore the pile after it came out of the machine.... and then again when it was dry.
 

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if it gets sweaty leave it to dry and then brush it off with a curry comb and a stiff dandy brush and it will fluff up like new :) when you wash it put hair conditioner on the sheep skin to keep it soft and once dry fluff it up with a dandy brush :)
 

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if it gets sweaty leave it to dry and then brush it off with a curry comb and a stiff dandy brush and it will fluff up like new :) when you wash it put hair conditioner on the sheep skin to keep it soft and once dry fluff it up with a dandy brush :)

agree with above :) plus the hair conditioner makes it smell fab!
 

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Horse health said
Remove hair, dirt and dried sweat with a stiff brush
Rub human hair conditioner (ideally for dry hair) generously over lambskin areas
Machine wash at 30° on a cool/wool cycle or hand wash
Use WoolSkin Wash (available from Horse Health) or non-bio powder or liquid
Straighten/flatten cotton fabric after washing
Air dry near heat source. Never tumble dry
Avoid using strong fabric conditioners

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I hand wash mine with a bit of non bio washing powder or even some special wool/delicates stuff, then hang dry near a radiator (if it takes too long to dry it smells funny!) I hadn't thought of using conditioner though, ooh going to do that next time!
 

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I have had Courtlea numnahs for years. Wash in a machine woolie wash 30 degrees and left to dry naturally overnight. Used hide conditioner on the hide side and brush up fleece side with a brush. Look like new ten years later.
 

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Horse health said
Remove hair, dirt and dried sweat with a stiff brush
Rub human hair conditioner (ideally for dry hair) generously over lambskin areas
Machine wash at 30° on a cool/wool cycle or hand wash
Use WoolSkin Wash (available from Horse Health) or non-bio powder or liquid
Straighten/flatten cotton fabric after washing
Air dry near heat source. Never tumble dry
Avoid using strong fabric conditioners

This^^^^^ works every time- I used non bio liquid and supermarket hair conditioner and it came up fab after each was- no brushing or fluffing up necessary either :)
 

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as the others say, but don't dry it even near a radiator or it will die - I found out the hard way, wasn't on it just about a foot away on an airer - ruined!
 
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