Gingerwitch
Well-Known Member
Stupidly i wore a joules fleece last week when i went to see one of my friends competing - i got roped into giving horse hay net, - result - fleece covered with hay - i took it off due to the heat and the wee nedster managed to drop most of the contents of said haynet onto my inside out fleece.....
how do you get them clean? i feel like sending a letter of complaint to joules as their fleeces are "not fit for purpose" or they should at least have a warning on them maybe something like "only for those whom employ grooms - do not ware on horse yard, showground or anywhere the brand name is associated... for pub use only "
so far i have tried - washing, picking off - after 2 hours i am fed up - hovering off - using a wire brush - can anyone help?
how do you get them clean? i feel like sending a letter of complaint to joules as their fleeces are "not fit for purpose" or they should at least have a warning on them maybe something like "only for those whom employ grooms - do not ware on horse yard, showground or anywhere the brand name is associated... for pub use only "
so far i have tried - washing, picking off - after 2 hours i am fed up - hovering off - using a wire brush - can anyone help?