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Topic Dog Boards / General / Cleaning spray
- By peppe [gb] Date 12.12.10 18:53 UTC
Dose anyone know of a spray you can use to clean legs and feet  up at a show.
- By satincollie (Moderator) Date 13.12.10 10:31 UTC
I usually use one of the no rinse shampoo sprays. Spray on rub in and towell dry.I personally have used *1 all Systems no rinse shampoo or Plush Puppy Wonder Wash. There are however dry shampoos available also.
- By Trialist Date 13.12.10 15:04 UTC
Odd question, but do you know if this works on poo? Ie, the sort that dogs like to wear around their necks ... fox, badger, etc.
- By satincollie (Moderator) Date 13.12.10 21:41 UTC
Sorry no never had to clean that off at a show only when I've been able to do a full bath. However I am led to believe Cowboy Magic Green Spot remover is good for such as that
- By Trialist Date 14.12.10 09:58 UTC
Sorry no never had to clean that off at a show

Ah, that would be bad if you had to do that :-) I will investigate the Cowboy Magic - Was staying with a friend over the cold snap, on the thaw one of my boys delighted in rolling ... sadly all the water pipes were still frozen so no bathing/hosing opportunities, hence my desire to find something for future use when water may not be readily available. Thank you!
- By WolfieStruppi [gb] Date 14.12.10 14:03 UTC
As a last resort I use baby wipes or wet wipes. Handy to have when there's no water.
- By peppe [gb] Date 14.12.10 14:22 UTC
I have used baby wipes but I do not find them very good I will look at what you suggest.
- By Trialist Date 25.12.10 18:39 UTC
Satincollie - just wanted to say a big thank you for recommending the Cowboy Magic Greenspot Remover. It arrived yesterday, perfectly timed for cleaning up today ... two of my doggies found lovely poo to roll in. It really does work!!! I know I shouldn't be surprised when it's recommended but I really am surprised at how good it works. So thank you, I can now enjoy a nice smell free evening - I have no water whatsoever!!!!
- By satincollie (Moderator) Date 25.12.10 21:45 UTC
:-D
- By WendyJ [gb] Date 27.12.10 17:11 UTC
Plush Puppy Wonderwash is amazing.  It's a self rinsing shampoo - just spray it on and wipe down.  It even took out fox muck off a dog of mine who loves to roll.  Just cut right through it.  It took a couple of applications, but I'm sure you all know how hard it is to get that out as it's so greasy.

I recommend it to everyone.
- By Trialist Date 27.12.10 20:04 UTC
Yeay, I reckon the Cowboy Magic tops it then!! Only one application to remove badger poo ... that's tops in my book!! :-)
- By WendyJ [gb] Date 28.12.10 00:50 UTC
I'll have to look into the cowboy magic too then!

Just to clarify (in case we mean different things by a couple of applications), but a couple of applications I mean at the same time - not with time in between.  I soaked it with the Plush Puppy, scrubbed it off, it wasn't quite gone (but almost) so scrubbed a 2nd lot in and it was gone.

this particular time was so bad it was caked an inch deep between her neck and collar.  I had won the Plush puppy as a raffle prize so figured I would use it to get the worst out before letting her in the house and using the shower.  I never bothered with the shower it worked so well, and I've been a customer since :)
- By Trialist Date 28.12.10 18:28 UTC
Not come across the Plush Puppy before, but then I'd not looked for things like this before. Only when staying with a friend when water was frozen and dog rolled in poo (delightful creatures) that I started looking.

The Cowboy Magic on the first application I sprayed rather too much on - worked perfectly, but it's not cheap so was a bit concerned how long the bottle would last. I've since had lots of opportunity to re-use it ( :-( ) and sparingly is best!

Incidentally I also bought the Detangle & Shine which I've tested out this evening. Have BCs and sometimes they get matts on their rear ends. Rubbed some in and thought it wasn't working, then decided to brush it through. Wow, the matt, quite bad, just brushed out with a couple of minutes work ... we're not show dogs so normally I just cut the matts out.

Worth a look at, but may be more expensive than Plush Puppy as imported from the States.
- By satincollie (Moderator) Date 28.12.10 19:24 UTC
Plush Puppy is imported from Australia LOL.
- By Trialist Date 28.12.10 20:11 UTC
Ah, so its travelled even further !!
Topic Dog Boards / General / Cleaning spray

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