Angels angels
09:01:51 Brindle Obsessed
Trying to win a bid war in an auction and I really hope it doesn't go over the amount I have or I am screwed >.>
Circle Star RIDs
09:00:33 Granny C
:)
ShowJumpingChampions
08:56:31 SJC | Haley
Granny C
Thank you!
Circle Star RIDs
08:53:54 Granny C
Haley - 1500 regular/futurity
Snow Stable
08:53:21 Snow❆Gem
@trigger

Ah, OK. :D Nice talking, I have to go now. Errands to do after lunch... Maybe be helping parent redo a picnic table too if the rain holds off. XD

Have a good day!
Wraithcry Farm
08:50:14 Trigger 🐾
Ah yeah. She is about max for her species. Some get a bit bigger but they average around 4-5 feet.
ShowJumpingChampions
08:49:48 SJC | Haley
What's the weekly showing cap?
Dawns~Souls
08:49:25 
Starting to get into knn -HEE Click-
Snow Stable
08:42:21 Snow❆Gem
@trigger

OK. :D That would be my limit on snek size. lol I have a 6 foot arm span, don't need anything long then that. ;P
Circle Star RIDs
08:35:45 Granny C
It's on the news page
Jewlz
08:33:46 
Hi does anyone have the link to todays giveaway mare?
Wraithcry Farm
08:29:56 Trigger 🐾
I think she is about 4-5 foot yes.
Snow Stable
08:17:04 Snow❆Gem
@mineola

Oh he IS pretty! I love copper bay with sooty. :D And the white make its even prettier!
Snow Stable
08:14:46 Snow❆Gem
@trigger

Big as in like larger then 4 feet? And yes, hopefully its a good one. From your enthuasisim , you're are half making me want a snek. lol
Mineola
08:14:13 
Pretty
-HEE Click-
Wraithcry Farm
08:11:48 Trigger 🐾
Yeah. She is a big girl too. 🤩 She deserves the world. Hopefully this is a good shed.
Snow Stable
08:08:08 Snow❆Gem
@trigger

Aw, and look at those cute muscles. lol :D
Wraithcry Farm
08:06:12 Trigger 🐾
She is in sheeeeeed.
But still curious about what is going on in her enclosure. Peeking out to check on me while I wet her substrate. 😃
-Click-
Snow Stable
07:59:54 Snow❆Gem
Hey, I can actually afford to BUY a pallete now! O.o

*hops over the forum*
Mythological
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Help: Tack Cleaning | Products & Tips June 20, 2021 12:34 AM


Boulder Creek
 
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Help! I would love to know what you use for tack cleaning products!

Share your tack cleaning tips and tricks as well!

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I need a new Tack Cleaner - but there's way too many products out there (of varying effectiveness and price) - let me know what you use and/or your experiences!

Effax Leather Balm has been an amazing leather conditioner, but I have some grimy tack that needs a good soaping. Leather New was always a go-to, but a friend mentioned SmartPak's Leather Lover Cleaner and Conditioner! There's just too many to choose from!

My tack is typically older and needs TLC - and soaking in neatsfoot only did so much (and has a tendency to destroy older style stitching)

Share your Products and general Tack Cleaning Hacks, Tips, & Tricks!


Edited at June 20, 2021 12:34 AM by Boulder Creek
Help: Tack Cleaning | Products & Tips June 20, 2021 08:17 PM


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I just use leather new cleaner because it is the only thing to get around here and it works great on all colors and types of leather. Only thing I advise against is any kind that says to mix with water. A friend, being as amazing as she is, took my imported, 4k german custom saddle and used her water mix on it. The next day, the smooth leather was like a cats tounge. Oil it heavy after every ride and it got better after a year or so. Her stuff worked fine for her older, harder jump saddle, but didnt agree with mine.
Help: Tack Cleaning | Products & Tips June 21, 2021 07:59 PM


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For a true soap, I have used the Stubben Saddle Soap for years. Glycerine base, doesn't totally die in the heat, comes off nicely on a dry or damp sponge and works beautifully into tack. Also, it doesn't smell of an old lady house like some do.

I'm passionate about my leather care and cleaning, so I go in after every ride with that soap first, really buff it in, and then follow with a leather balm. The effax one you mentioned is a great option.

I should mention that my tack is all English tack, and I cannot give any guarantee for western tack xD
Help: Tack Cleaning | Products & Tips June 23, 2021 05:56 AM


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I've always used Lexol leather cleaner, followed up with their conditioner, neatsfoot oil on the rough sides of the tack, and then glycerine soap. None of this stuff is very fancy but it gets the job done effectively and has kept all my old tack beautiful and supple. But for the grimiest tack, I start with water and a pot scrubber to gently remove the worst of the dirt-- this is also really good for stress points that have turned silver. Be careful not to overdo it, as you can harm the leather by scrubbing too hard!

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