How to whiten a tail

charmaine

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I have just bought a grey mare with a pure white tail other than it is very orange at the ends. I think it's caused by urine staining it as she is a bit mareish to say the least. I have tried washing it several times but it never looks any whiter. Any suggestions welcome please.
 

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Milton tablets!
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Disolve in warm water, soak tail for 5-10 minutes and hey presto a white tail!
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Steradent tablets and other false teeth cleaning type tablets also work!
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well i wouldn't recommend this for everyday use but i had a grey and when i wanted him clean for a show the best thing i found was tescos value fairy liquid
 

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Yeah Quiksilver is good stuff as well, just don't leave it on too long
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Also Supreme Showing do a purple shampoo which is very good as well, but again is pricey and don't leave it on too long!!!
 

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I do my horses white tail bits with Vanish granules in hot water or ace bleech, i then wash off with shampoo and condition with VO5 or whatever the supermarket has on offer!
 

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My grey mares tail was orange all over because she's so filthy. So I got some cheap shampoo and foamed it up, rinsed. I then got some stain remover/extra strength shampoo and foamed it up, rinsed. I then got a vanish stick (they look abit like a deodorant) and rubbed this all over the tail (but not near skin) and left it to soak for a while. I then used blue shampoo on it and rinsed. Her tails never sparkled so much in all its life
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I'm sure vanish and blue shampoo would have just as good effects.
 

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Bar of soap and hot water. Work up a good lather and do several times, would not use on upper tail just the bottom. The old green soap is ideal but any will do the job.
 
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