YUKKY SHEATHS

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What does everyone use for this nasty job?
I used to use baby soap on the instructions of Y/O but have not for ages as i thought maybe too harsh.
Is it worth buying proper sheath cleaner or is that sort of thing just a money maker?
 
Baby oil (or KY if that way inclined) softens the gunk, then after a few days its easier to pick off!
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I just use baby oil and sort of slide it all off as he struggles to put his manhood back where it belongs.

I do worry though, with all this sun, that he could get a burned todger!!!
 
LOL some funny replies, would your husband come and do mine for me?- horse that is!
As for KY jelly OMG i couldn't, can you imagine if someone saw me what the hell would they think!!!
Anyway tomorrow is the day and i will use proper cleanser i think Oh joy can't wait
 
I did all three of my geldings today, had lessons on them and after each lesson they were so tired and hot they really appreciated a shower, and just stood as still as anything while I washed sheaths - I just use normal shampoo on my hand and stick it up inside. rub around a bit loosening everything and then put the nozzle of the hose up inside them to flush out the soap and any nasties. They all stand quite happily for that to be done. If I had to wait for them to dangle I would be there for ever.
 
Someone on here not so long ago posted that they went into the Chemist and asked for the biggest pot of KY jelly that was available, so that they could do this task
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