White Tails....

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Having owned a white mare for 5 years I stumbled across a trick for whitening her tail.

Prior to washing it - I did it twice the week before. Spray baby oil into it - not too much and brush through, not on the dock though.

A week later, wash it with washing up liquid, then follow with shampoo and conditioner.. WOW is all I can say, lovely silvery tail, mare staining- GONE !! and way way cheaper than whitening shampoo and safe to boot..

Just thought I'd pass the tip on for those of us with white (or grey ;) ) horses for those who didn't know of it.
 
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Thanks will give it a try :-) I always use fairy liquid for the bottom of the tail and finish off with a shampoo and conditioner and it seems to work well, i'll try the baby oil trick too though....every little helps :-D
 
Thanks - will give it a go.

I did mine last week and her tail was brown at the end. I used it Vanish (the block type). After leaving it on for ten minutes I frothed it up and rinsed it and it went yellow, so maybe your trick will get the last bit of staining out!

I've also been told to try a small cap full of purple spray in the final rinse as well, but tbh I forgot, so can't recommend one way or another...
 
I Just had a go at my mares tail this morning. Only read this yesterday so didn't do the baby oil trick yet. But I just used cold water in buckets (no hot on the yard and didn't have time to wait for the kettles to boil)
Fairy Liquid - scrubbed it through with my hands and went throgh the really dirty bits with a cheap plastic brush to loosen it up.
Tesco Shampoo - as for fairy liquid
Tesco Conditioner - rubbed it all through with my hands and then used the brush to get out all the tangles and go over the still dirty looking bits
Once all washed out I combed the whole thing out and then used a bit of furniture polish (tip from a friend who shows Section Ds) for tail shine.
It's come out almost immaculate!! I was so surprised, but very pleased as minimal effort really and cheap. :-)
 
somebody on British dressage site once gave me the tip of adding a drop of blue ink to the water for the final rinse ! - never been brave enough to try it incase I got it wrong !! let me know if anyne brave enough to give it a whirl and if it works !! lol
 
another tip is "glo white" its a washing machine sachet you get in the supermarket, cheap and works wonders have used it for years
 
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