SaddleSore
10-26-07, 09:04 PM
I have heard that there is some kind of waterless shampoo that can be used in grooming your horse. Now that it is getting colder I am interested in this for the coming winter.
Have you heard of or used this? How is it used, and how effective is it? How often can it be used without a water wash in between?
crazyqueen
10-27-07, 06:37 PM
Is that like the same type of thing you get for chinchillas, well they end up rolling around in it to clean, but I guess with a horse you would sprinkle it on?
I found this one product, but its not a powder, its some type of spray you use instead.
http://www.miraclecorp.com/horse/waterless.html
cherokeemyluv
10-29-07, 06:43 PM
Most waterless grooming products are in one of four forms:sprays, foams, powders or wipes. Wipes are wiped over the coat to remove surface dirt and give the coat a clean look and fresh scent. Sprays and foams are worked into the coat, let dry and then brushed/vacuumed out to clean the skin and coat. Powders are sprinkled on and worked in and brushed or vacuumed out. Wipes work well if your horse is just a little dirty on the outside. The other three work better if the skin and coat is dirty.
SaddleSore
10-30-07, 11:59 AM
Thank you for the information Cherokee. Do you know how effective these things are?
I am guessing that they couldn't be used too often as they wouldn't take care of everything, but they could really come in useful in the winter.