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?
What are some shampoos, conditioners, etc. that will really bring out the white in my flea bitten grey Hanoverian?
ibbibud
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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.
Toni
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 A
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 Pony
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
Anonymous
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. :)