
To ensure your horse rugs last a long time, proper care and cleaning are essential. Before washing, check the rug for any damage, such as holes, so you can repair them beforehand. Otherwise, the fabric may stretch during washing, causing the holes to enlarge and worsen the damage.
Another important step before washing: carefully read the care label. Each horse rug has different properties that must be considered. The care instructions will determine whether hand washing or machine washing is the better option.
Tip: Avoid using fabric softener, as it can have an unpleasant smell for horses and negatively affect the quality of the rugs.
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I discovered my love and fascination for horses at an early age, which has shaped me to this day. Thanks to my studies in Technical Management and Marketing, I found my creative vein in social media, where I was able to combine my enthusiasm for writing with my affection for horses. With my technical know-how and my passion for horses, I am able to write authentic and targeted content that is both technically sound and emotionally touching.
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