12 July 2013 #1 LittleRooketRider Well-Known Member Joined 31 March 2013 Messages 1,334 Location Dorset Visit site get rid of smudgy, grease patches either side of the withers...kitty has had them for months and i just can't seem to get rid of them ????
get rid of smudgy, grease patches either side of the withers...kitty has had them for months and i just can't seem to get rid of them ????
12 July 2013 #2 LittleRooketRider Well-Known Member Joined 31 March 2013 Messages 1,334 Location Dorset Visit site anybody?????
12 July 2013 #3 D Dustyboy Member Joined 30 December 2012 Messages 10 Visit site Try apple washing-up liquid!
12 July 2013 #4 kerrieberry2 Well-Known Member Joined 28 June 2009 Messages 2,612 Location Basingstoke Visit site Massage shampoo into the area. With out water. Really scrub it. Then rinse it out.
12 July 2013 #5 P poiuytrewq Well-Known Member Joined 3 April 2008 Messages 21,483 Location Cotswolds Visit site As replies above but make sure you use hot water (obviously not too hot!) If you have no facilities at your yard boil a kettle at home and fill a flask. Maybe try a squirt of vinegar in it.
As replies above but make sure you use hot water (obviously not too hot!) If you have no facilities at your yard boil a kettle at home and fill a flask. Maybe try a squirt of vinegar in it.
12 July 2013 #6 Sukistokes2 Well-Known Member Joined 11 April 2011 Messages 4,246 Location I live in Kent Visit site I would use warm soapie water, add extra soap and rub into area, brush the area with a brush and then rinse well.
I would use warm soapie water, add extra soap and rub into area, brush the area with a brush and then rinse well.
13 July 2013 #7 S smellsofhorse Well-Known Member Joined 24 April 2007 Messages 5,309 Location New Forest Visit site Yes washing up liquid with warm water.