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<blockquote data-quote="VCC" data-source="post: 1255147" data-attributes="member: 6399"><p>Foamers work great; you use less soap and get the soap dispensed all over. We washed the calves once week, rinsed daily (more as the weather heated up). "Lemon Joy" was the soap we started with but went to the store brand of Head and Shoulders. If your rinsing daily the calves stay pretty clean, the calves with that great hair are also getting product put into it daily, the product tends to build up over the week. We were using Revive (leg hair and tail head), Klean-Sheen (entire body after blowing out prior to kicking out), and Pink (blown in to the hair in the morning when calves were stalled out of the sun) throughout the week. The soap is used to remove the product and oils so you can start all over again. We used a leave in cream rinse twice a week, a quarter sized dollop and fill the 5 gallon bucket to the top, dip the tail and then pour from poll to tailhead. We dip the tail to work out any tangles, much easier with the cream rinse.</p><p>If your washing every day or other day you will dry out the hair, once a week worked well for us. We did put product right back on them after.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VCC, post: 1255147, member: 6399"] Foamers work great; you use less soap and get the soap dispensed all over. We washed the calves once week, rinsed daily (more as the weather heated up). "Lemon Joy" was the soap we started with but went to the store brand of Head and Shoulders. If your rinsing daily the calves stay pretty clean, the calves with that great hair are also getting product put into it daily, the product tends to build up over the week. We were using Revive (leg hair and tail head), Klean-Sheen (entire body after blowing out prior to kicking out), and Pink (blown in to the hair in the morning when calves were stalled out of the sun) throughout the week. The soap is used to remove the product and oils so you can start all over again. We used a leave in cream rinse twice a week, a quarter sized dollop and fill the 5 gallon bucket to the top, dip the tail and then pour from poll to tailhead. We dip the tail to work out any tangles, much easier with the cream rinse. If your washing every day or other day you will dry out the hair, once a week worked well for us. We did put product right back on them after. [/QUOTE]
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