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   Location: Texas | I have a foaming sprayer and have always used the eZall Total Body Wash Green Concentrate shampoo in it. I am not overly impressed with the shampoo, but it gets the job done I guess. I just have never used anything else. Can anyone recommend any other shampoo they use in the foaming sprayer that works just as well or they like better? Or is the eZall one of the better ones. |
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      Location: Beggs, OK | I prefer EQ Solutions over any of the others. It works really well and is mild enough that you can spray the foam directly on their face and it doesn't burn their eyes. You wash them and rinse and then foam them up again and leave it...it's a great coat conditioner and makes their manes and tails easier to comb through as well. |
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   Location: Randolph, Utah | rachellyn80 - 2015-07-15 10:23 AM
I prefer EQ Solutions over any of the others. Β It works really well and is mild enough that you can spray the foam directly on their face and it doesn't burn their eyes. Β You wash them and rinse and then foam them up again and leave it...it's a great coat conditioner and makes their manes and tails easier to comb through as well.Β
^^^^ this I love EQ solution, heads up the shipping is a little steep, but it is worth it. |
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   Location: Texas | Great, I'll give the EQ Solutions a try. Doesn't look like there is any freight charge from Valley Vet on the 100 oz. Thanks ya'll. |
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                    Location: In the Hills of Texas | TBone - 2015-07-15 11:35 AM Great, I'll give the EQ Solutions a try. Doesn't look like there is any freight charge from Valley Vet on the 100 oz. Thanks ya'll.
I'm not for sure what the shipping is but if you go direct to the company you can get a foamer with the 100 oz size. |
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      Location: Louisiana | A professional trainer with a barn full of horses told me to use Joy dishwashing soap. It works great in the spray containers and is very inexpensive. Do not get the ultra, just regular. leaves hair so shiney. |
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I just read the headlines
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| Joy and Dawn was what all the show cattle were washed in. We always used the EQ stuff because it was easier with our Gerts, |
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       Location: Phoenix | If you go straight to the EQ Solutions website they have a bundle which includes the nozzle and 100 oz of the shampoo for $46 shipped. Just ordered some yesterday. The retailers really mark it up. |
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| hammer_time - 2015-07-15 2:31 PM
If you go straight to the EQ Solutions website they have a bundle which includes the nozzle and 100 oz of the shampoo for $46 shipped. Just ordered some yesterday. The retailers really mark it up.
That's a great deal! Love EQ Solutions. I'll admit though it did feel kinda strange foaming them up again and not rinsing it. But it makes my horses coats so so soft and Shiney. |
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| jtaylor - 2015-07-16 12:41 PM A professional trainer with a barn full of horses told me to use Joy dishwashing soap. It works great in the spray containers and is very inexpensive. Do not get the ultra, just regular. leaves hair so shiney.
How much do you put in? |
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      Location: Slipping down the slope of old age. Boo hoo. | I have used the EZall for many years -- it is a surfactant which means it just lifts up and out the dirt without taking out natural oils from the coat....so I can wash a horse daily with it if I want to do so and never worry about drying their coat as many shampoos will do. I also like the Vetrolin foaming wash and use it every now and then -- I love the Vetrolin products. Anyway - if you decide to use Joy - remember it IS a shampoo and can have drying effects on the coat if you use it too often. |
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       Location: Phoenix | want2chase3 - 2015-07-15 12:35 PM
hammer_time - 2015-07-15 2:31 PM
If you go straight to the EQ Solutions website they have a bundle which includes the nozzle and 100 oz of the shampoo for $46 shipped. Just ordered some yesterday. The retailers really mark it up.
That's a great deal! Love EQ Solutions. I'll admit though it did feel kinda strange foaming them up again and not rinsing it. But it makes my horses coats so so soft and Shiney.
I know it's kinda odd. I can't wait to get mine because my horse has all sorts of scurf that needs to go! EQS is great for that. |
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   Location: Texas | 100 oz of EQ Body Wash from Valley Vet is only $26.95, no shipping cost for orders over $60 (which my orders usually are)! Thanks everyone! |
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      Location: Beggs, OK | hammer_time - 2015-07-15 8:47 PM want2chase3 - 2015-07-15 12:35 PM hammer_time - 2015-07-15 2:31 PM If you go straight to the EQ Solutions website they have a bundle which includes the nozzle and 100 oz of the shampoo for $46 shipped. Just ordered some yesterday. The retailers really mark it up. That's a great deal! Love EQ Solutions. I'll admit though it did feel kinda strange foaming them up again and not rinsing it. But it makes my horses coats so so soft and Shiney. I know it's kinda odd. I can't wait to get mine because my horse has all sorts of scurf that needs to go! EQS is great for that.
EQ will tell on you too, lol If you don't wash them well the dirt ends up lifting up to the surface and you have to brush them when they dry. I've used EQ on horses that have rain rot and other skin issues and it seems to be very soothing. |
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                    Location: In the Hills of Texas | TBone - 2015-07-16 8:27 AM 100 oz of EQ Body Wash from Valley Vet is only $26.95, no shipping cost for orders over $60 (which my orders usually are)! Thanks everyone!
That's good to know. I needed a new foamer so I ordered direct from the company. |
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| We put mane and tail in the sprayer at my old job. Worked GREAT! |
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       Location: Phoenix | rachellyn80 - 2015-07-16 7:51 AM hammer_time - 2015-07-15 8:47 PM want2chase3 - 2015-07-15 12:35 PM hammer_time - 2015-07-15 2:31 PM If you go straight to the EQ Solutions website they have a bundle which includes the nozzle and 100 oz of the shampoo for $46 shipped. Just ordered some yesterday. The retailers really mark it up. That's a great deal! Love EQ Solutions. I'll admit though it did feel kinda strange foaming them up again and not rinsing it. But it makes my horses coats so so soft and Shiney. I know it's kinda odd. I can't wait to get mine because my horse has all sorts of scurf that needs to go! EQS is great for that. EQ will tell on you too, lol Β If you don't wash them well the dirt ends up lifting up to the surface and you have to brush them when they dry. Β
I've used EQ on horses that have rain rot and other skin issues and it seems to be very soothing.Β
Β Shoot I didn't know that! Β I guess we'll see how I do! Β I also can't wait to wash my pad with it!!
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