Farnam Vetrolin Green Spot Out Spray-On Dry Shampoo


Unit of Sale: Per Unit
Price:
$9.99

Description

Manure and urine stains have a habit of appearing on the morning of a show, usually on the whitest part of a grey horse, usually when it is too cold to bathe. Farnam Vetrolin Green Spot Out is the answer to that specific problem: a spray-on dry-clean shampoo that lifts urine and manure stains without bathing the horse. It also helps remove wet and dry sweat stains, and it is an excellent spot cleaner on light-coloured coats. No rinsing is required, so it works in cold weather and in the ten minutes before you get on. Brushing out afterwards leaves a high-gloss finish.

Key Features

  • Removes urine and manure stains without bathing the horse
  • Helps remove wet and dry sweat stains
  • Excellent spot cleaner for light-coloured coats
  • No rinsing required, so it works in cold weather
  • Brush out afterwards for a high-gloss shine
  • 16 fl oz trigger spray bottle

How to Use

  • Spray a small amount directly onto the spot.
  • Massage it in and wipe off using a damp towel.
  • Repeat, working in small areas, until the stain is removed and the whole area is clean.
  • Finish off with a dry towel, then brush to bring out the shine.
  • No rinsing is needed, so the horse can be tacked up straight afterwards.

Specifications

  • Size: 16 fl oz (473 mL) trigger spray
  • Type: spray-on dry-clean shampoo and stain remover
  • Removes: urine stains, manure stains, wet and dry sweat stains
  • Rinsing: not required
  • For use on: horses
  • Brand: Farnam Vetrolin

Keep a bottle in the trailer — this is a show-morning product, and show mornings are when you discover you need it. Pick up Farnam Vetrolin Green Spot Out Spray-On Dry Shampoo in store at Garoppo's Feed & Pet Supply in Vineland, NJ, or order online for fast local delivery.

No. Green Spot Out is a dry-clean shampoo — spray, massage in, wipe off with a damp towel and brush out. No rinsing required.
Yes, that is largely the point. Because there is no rinsing you can clean stains without bathing a horse in cold weather.
Urine and manure stains, plus wet and dry sweat stains. It is especially useful as a spot cleaner on light-coloured coats.
Work in small areas, repeating spray-massage-wipe until the whole area is clean, rather than soaking the entire patch at once.
Yes. Finish with a dry towel and brush the area out to bring up a high-gloss shine.

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