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Emily Vlisides
> 3 dayGrooming show horses each day, (which are groomed and maintained regularly. This product literally worked like a gem for the first three I used it on. (Again these are vacuumed show horses). And by fhe 3rd horse. Tried rubbing alcohol, different applications to clean this tool..because I do really like the effectiveness of it...(but, thats for about 3 uses on all highly maintained show horses)...I dont think Ill spend $10 again on this product..waste of money
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Douglas DeGraaff
> 3 dayIt works when others dont
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Rick Tancredi
Greater than one weekSeems to work.
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Mr. Kayleigh Zemlak
> 3 dayI had high hopes for this but its not really as advertised. Its nice to get dust or loose hair off after you groom, and it helps remove sweat marks and dirt but anything really caked on? Not quite. More of a finishing tool.
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pitbullgurl
> 3 dayMy thin-skinned OTTB would swish his tail & stomp with every other brush Ive tried. He loves rolling in the mud so he gets brushed a LOT. I finally found this groomer and.... no more stomping! He finally lets me brush anywhere without a fuss. This is the ONLY one hes okay with on his belly, quarters, and face. I recommend this brush for short-coated horses. Its like a micro scraper for the mud & dirt on the outer surface of the coat. For my OTTB, thats enough. For a thick coated horse, you can use the brush this way but youll still end up needing a curry or shedding blade at times. Its not designed to last forever. It breaks down with use over time like a magic eraser. Ive had mine for a few months, use it almost daily, and it still works fine. So you shouldnt need to replace too often. I recommend adding one to your daily grooming tools. Youll use it more than you think.
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Tomboysuze
15-06-2025Ive had my horse, River, for about a year. He is a buckskin and a bit sensitive to a traditional curry comb. He never liked being groomed and would be restless in the crossties. I finally realized that he didnt like the curry comb because it was too rough. When I changed to this sponge, he immediately softened all over, grunted and relaxed. Now when I groom him, hes completely quiet and enjoys being rubbed, gently, with this sponge. This sponge actually helped change our relationship as he trusts me to be gentle with him while rubbing off the bits of dirt and grass that he comes in with. He enjoys this sponge because its a bit abrasive in a pleasant way - like a gentle scratch. Love it!
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Book addict
> 3 daySo this Tiger Tongue truly lives up to its name - gripped the mud flakes on our horse, gently removed them, even around the sensitive grooves in her legs (very hard to brush sometimes), and we used it after the body brush and found ti lifted dust that even the body brush missed. Use it wet or dry, it literally does everything. Tried it at a mutie-day event recently with a couple of our horses, where we were dry camping in the middle of a field and bathing our horses every day was not possible...... this sponge performed so wonderfully that I prompty bought four more upon our return. We show multiple horses and now each one has this sponge in their grooming box. Love it.
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cowgirl
> 3 dayThis is a great tool. Love this for wetting down and just wiping down my horse after a good ride.
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Rowdy
> 3 dayLove this!
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boutique 1
> 3 dayShines, cleans sweat marks when you can’t give your horse a rinse, lasts forever.