Best products for bringing out white in flea bitten grey?

What are some shampoos, conditioners, etc. that will really bring out the white in my flea bitten grey Hanoverian?

ibbibud2007-08-07T11:57:35Z

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We use Mrs Stuarts Bluing. It is usually found in the laundry aisle of the grocery store. A small blue bottle that goes a long way and is inexpensive. We've used it for over 40 years. First, the horse gets rinsed with a white vinegar/water solution, then the bluing is applied. I like to premix it in a bucket of warm water with a mild shampoo for horses. You can wash the whole horse with this. Do not let this dry on the horse! Follow up with another white vinegar/water rinse, then spray down with show sheen. The horse will now be pearlescent.

Toni2007-08-07T10:51:36Z

Any whitening shampoo the is purple should work pretty well. Purple neutralizes yellow. Also try baby powder on the lower legs if they are white also. I have a flea bitten grey and it works pretty well. Chevalinternational.com has a feed supplement that is for white horses. I haven't tried it because my gelding is just a pleasure horse and not for show but I would think it would be worth a shot. Also try leaving the shampoo in for a few minutes to help dissolve the yellow, but not too long or he'll end up purple too. Mrs. Stuarts Blueing is a good shampoo. You'll have to do a search to find it on the net but I have used it before and it workes really well on the lower legs and tail.

Kacie A2007-08-07T11:23:43Z

I have a palomino pinto and I know all to well your dilema. There are a few products that work good. You can use cowboy magic which is a spray. That works pretty good for touch ups. You can also use a new product by farnam called white n' bright. It is a shampoo that you can hook up to your hose. That works pretty well. Then you can also use the quick silver which I think works best. It is a purple shampoo and will make your horse look great. You can also use a mixture of laundry blueing and human hair shampoo. I use that on my mustangs socks and it looks wonderful.
Hope this helps

Paint Pony2007-08-07T09:43:50Z

This is some of the best stuff I have found. I went from a tack cart filled with every shampoo and conditioner on the market to a tack bucket with just these products and it has made a world of difference in my horses. Makes the white on my paints nearly blinding. Good Luck

http://www.premierequineproducts.com/WhiteMagicStore.html

Anonymous2007-08-07T07:42:00Z

Any of the whitening shampoos work pretty well. They don't seem to help my flea-bitten mare with yellow spots and tail. I recently used Palmolive dishwashing detergent with "bleach alternative". My mare sparkled! No yellow spots, just white. I used a coat conditioner afterwards and applied a heavy conditioner in the mane and tail. :)

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