Puppy
Well-Known Member
Hello
Just a little pondering
Very nearly all of my rugs are Rambo/Rhino turnouts and I have never known one to leak, as yet.
However, as my horses are generally roughed off and living out over winter they do get grotty (specifically my cushingoid's, as despite improving with medication, she has quite a thick and dusty coat). I have previously paid to have the most frequently worn rugs per year professionally cleaned and reproofed, but this seems rather a waste of money given that they are not struggling on the outside as much as the inside.
I was wondering how effective a good pressure washer is at getting the grime off the nylon liners? (and for that matter, cleaning off the outside before packing them away for the summer) Does this do the job? Do people use any detergent? Or would this damage the waterproofing? What sort kind of quality (price range) of pressure washer would I need for such a task?
Thanks in advance
Just a little pondering
Very nearly all of my rugs are Rambo/Rhino turnouts and I have never known one to leak, as yet.
I was wondering how effective a good pressure washer is at getting the grime off the nylon liners? (and for that matter, cleaning off the outside before packing them away for the summer) Does this do the job? Do people use any detergent? Or would this damage the waterproofing? What sort kind of quality (price range) of pressure washer would I need for such a task?
Thanks in advance