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Nine



The Ming and I
Age: 48
Location: New Ulm, United States
Member since: 05/13/2008

POSTED BY: Nine on 11/08/2008 [ Quote ]


I have a nice, thick saddle pad that is synthetic except for patches over the withers and under the stirrup fenders.  How do I go about cleaning this?  I use a nice stiff brush before and after each ride, but it's quite muddy underneath, right now.  I need to clean it before I use it again.  Help, please....





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Kristen


Age: 27
Location: Gardnerville, United States
Member since: 11/16/2007




POSTED BY: Kristen on 11/08/2008 18:57:08 [ Quote ]


I high pressure wash my blankets! I also use Eqyss anitbacterial blanket wash.  You can see it here http://www.sheridancreektack.com/product_details.cfm/Category/BarnStable/item/EqyssAnti-microbialWrapandBlamketWas.html


 


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Nine

The Ming and I
Age: 48
Location: New Ulm, United States
Member since: 05/13/2008




POSTED BY: Nine on 11/09/2008 20:19:00 [ Quote ]


Thanks so much for the tip, Kristen.  I'll give it a whirl.  I don't know how much riding will get done after this weekend.   The temperatures are in the high 20's only.  At least the pad will be ready for spring.  Thanks again.


Nine





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Kristen


Age: 27
Location: Gardnerville, United States
Member since: 11/16/2007




POSTED BY: Kristen on 11/12/2008 20:52:56 [ Quote ]


Yeah... it is difficult riding during the winter :(


 

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