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Re: [RC] Sweaty Morgan - Pam DeMerchantCould also be microfiber, which is very thin. I use a microfiber washcloth to wash my gelding's face or apply fly spray on his face, etc. It dries very quickly.
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-----Original Message----- From: Chrystal@xxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Nov 10, 2005 8:48 AM To: Cc: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: *SPAM* Re: [RC] [RC] [RC] [RC] Sweaty Morgan I think you were using a chamois ( pronounced "chammy") you can get them in the car section of stores, (they are used to wipe off the water when washing cars.) That might work, I bought a couple at the Royal last year ( big agricultural fair) the guy said they would be perfect to wipe water off my horses, I just never got aorund to trying them!:-) have been thinking about this horse, as he is a lot like mine... when I was a kid, a diver, and then again when I had kids, we were able to buy a small square towel that wicked the water off of us, it was much better then a regular towel as it pulled the water right off and then we rung it out and used it again... I wonder if that piece of Fabric/Towel would help in this situation... if you rubbed it all over your horse, would it wick the water off of him, then you could turn him out when Cool... it might cut a lot of time off of your Cooling time...
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