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Topic: home made mane and tail detanglers?
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hossluva
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Member # 2266
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posted May 07, 2004 04:30 PM
ok i really need some home made recipes for detanglers cuz i dont have any money to spend at the moment so plz help if ya can! ![[Help!]](graemlins/help.gif)
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Posts: 241 | From: ohio | Registered: Apr 2004
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Pony Magic
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Member # 242
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posted May 07, 2004 04:44 PM
I don't know any home made receipes better than Rio Vista's Tail & Mane conditioner.
It's a great price here on this site...I doubt if you'll find it (or can make it for cheaper).
http://www.horsegroomingsupplies.com/mane_and_tail.htm
Good luck!
-------------------- My Horse is my Greatest Teacher.
Posts: 160 | Registered: May 2003
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pleasurerider18
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Member # 2058
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posted May 07, 2004 09:05 PM
Try water mixed with like 1/2 oz of hair conditioner..shaken..in a spray bottle. I hear you on the lack of money!!
-------------------- -Kait
Relax! Go for a trail ride. Be beautiful! Do Dressage. Be me? Do Both! A natural horse is a happy horse. I Love my Jokey-Pie!
Posts: 26 | From: Ontario, Canada | Registered: Mar 2004
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CJ
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Member # 1979
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posted May 09, 2004 11:24 AM
I haven't tried the short cuts, but I've used the (civilized equivalents): Mineral oil (SkinSoSoft) or furniture polish/ lemon oil (Pledge). Otherwise, Showsheen is also amazing for untangling.
Posts: 662 | From: NJ | Registered: Mar 2004
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madvoice
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Member # 2435
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posted May 09, 2004 10:26 PM
Baby Oil. Its cheap and effective. You don't have to buy the big name stuff. The no-name works just as well. It does get greasy but a quick shampoo often does the trick after
Posts: 101 | From: Australia | Registered: May 2004
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