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Tea-Clenz Equine Anti-Microbial Concentrate, 16 oz

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Tea-Clenz Equine Anti-Microbial Concentrate

A cationic, or non-sudsing shampoo/cleaner that in its properly diluted form is used in the treatment of rainscald, rainrot, ringworm, summer sores, girth itch, and other fungal and bacterial skin problems especially those involving large areas of the horse's body.

Highly concentrated.

Directions: Mix 1 oz to 1 gallon of water to effectively kill fungal and bacterial problems at the root of the problem.

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L from Marietta
TEA-CLENZ CONCENTRATE

I HAVE USED THIS PRODUCT FOR OVER 10 YEARS. IT WORKS ON MOST SKIN PROBLEMS INCLUDING RINGWORM. I USE IT AFTER I RIDE ON THE SADDLE AND GIRTH AREA TO PREVENT CRUSTY SKIN. IT QUICKLY REMOVES DIRT AND GRIME AND EVEN KEEPS THE BUGS AWAY.

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LK from Carlton
Works as advertised

I have a rescue horse who was covered in rain rot in her hind quarters, this product helped clear her skin problem in no time!

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Lisa from Hartselle
Barn Staple

I have long loved Healing Tree products - the TZon cream worked miracles on my TB's rain rot. On the suggestion of a friend, I bought the Tea Clenz for cleaning my brushes (and other barn items). I just put some in a bucket of warm water, allow my brush

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Tami from OKC
Versatile and effective

I have used this for rain rot/scratches and other skin issues as well as spraying my horses' soles to help promote healthy frogs. It took longer than the advertised 3 days to help the rain rot but with continued application it did clear up in about a mon

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Patty B from Hawley
Horsemom

After mis-diagnosing my horses skin condition for hives, I dug into the areas more and saw tiny black dots and rough, surface skin. Actually looked somewhat like hives at times. Horses were a little lethargic, kept to themselves and along with flies, were

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