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How to Wash Your Horse Blanket

How to Wash Your Horse Blanket

How to Clean Your Horse Blanket

Spring is here and it may be time to start thinking about cleaning dirty horse blanket. After all, horses love to roll around in the mud, and their blankets can get pretty dirty. But don't worry, cleaning your horse blanket is easy. Check our all our Horse Blanket Care products to help get you started. 

Here are a few tips:

What You'll Need

  • A washing machine or a hose
  • A mild detergent
  • A brush
  • A clothesline or a fence

How to Wash Your Horse Blanket in a Washing Machine

  1. Remove any dirt or debris from the blanket with a brush.
  2. Hose off the blanket to remove any remaining dirt.
  3. Put the blanket in a mesh laundry bag to protect the washing machine from buckles and straps.
  4. Wash the blanket on the gentle cycle with cold water and a mild detergent.
  5. Remove the blanket as soon as the cycle is complete.
  6. Hang the blanket on a clothesline or a fence to dry.

How to Wash Your Horse Blanket by Hand

  1. Remove any dirt or debris from the blanket with a brush.
  2. Hose off the blanket to remove any remaining dirt.
  3. Fill a bathtub or a large bucket with cold water and add a mild detergent.
  4. Submerge the blanket in the water and scrub it with a brush.
  5. Rinse the blanket thoroughly with cold water.
  6. Hang the blanket on a clothesline or a fence to dry.

Tips for Cleaning Your Horse Blanket

  • Always check the care label on your blanket before washing it. Some blankets may need to be dry cleaned or hand washed only.
  • Use a mild detergent that is designed for delicate fabrics.
  • Wash your blankets in cold water to help prevent fading.
  • Hang your blankets to dry in a sunny spot. This will help to kill any bacteria that may be on the blanket.
  • Reapply waterproofing to your blankets after each wash.

By following these tips, you can keep your horse blanket clean and in good condition for years to come. Check out our Horse Blanket Care Guide to learn more

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