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Old 12-17-2007, 02:52 PM   #11
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*Thinks* I'm not sure what color hair is lacking LOL I think you have some grey and Palo on there at least -- ahh just a heads up, since I know this works on fleece and Sheepskin, but does NOT work on wool pads -- NO stiff body brushes/metal curry's on them, they'll "shed"...the wool that is I have a double-sided "Jelly Scrubber" mit and the fine side works great for getting the hair off in CLUMPS

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AAR - not a problem! Now I know what color your horses are hehehe
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Old 12-17-2007, 02:56 PM   #12
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I don't know what I'd do without Oxyclean, Woolite, and Eqyss Blanket/Wrap wash -- all 3 are AMAZING

Oh, and 1/2 cup of simple baking soda neturalizes odors like a charm!

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Did not think about the Oxyclean, that would work on Wool safe enough.. I've had great success with the woolite/eqyss combo
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Old 12-17-2007, 07:52 PM   #13
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I use Woolite and depending on what kind of pad, either load it into the front loader washer and put it in gentle cycle or soak it in my bath tub and THEN put it in the front loader washer for a rinse and spin cycle. Then hang to air dry, do NOT put in a dryer, and only cold water wash, wool will shrink, even wool felt!

Do NOT use bleach on Wool, it breaks the fibers down and causes Wool to disinigrate faster. Washing good in Woolite should take care of any 'nasties' but if you want to feel 'extra' safe, you can add some of the Equess Blanket Wash with the Woolite (a 50/50 mix seems to work well!).




I second that motion. I use the front end loader the heavy duty big hoopty washer, cold only and no blach.
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