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PIPPA - Clean & Shine Spot remover spray

PIPPA - Clean & Shine Spot remover spray

Regular price €22,95 EUR
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The PIPPA Clean & Shine Spot Remover Spray is a natural dry shampoo of 500ml that quickly and easily removes stains from manure, urine, and dried sweat, without water!
Ideal for on the go, during a competition, or as a quick refresh in the stable.

Use a slightly damp cloth to gently massage the spray in. Then wipe the spot with a dry cloth and you’re done! The coat is clean, shiny, and smells wonderfully fresh again.

This spray not only cleans but also cares. It contains soothing ingredients that calm the skin and make the coat shine, without leaving sticky or dull residues.

A big fan of this coat refresher? Order an extra bottle for the tack room or take it with you to shows, and your animal will always stay stain-free and well-groomed!

Additionally, the packaging of this spray is made from sustainable and recycled materials, making it even better for animals and nature!

Ingredients

  • Macadamia oil: Has nourishing, restorative, and moisturizing properties.
  • Organic coconut oil: Helps hydrate the skin and prevents dryness.
  • Clementine oil: Provides a pleasant fresh scent.
  • Vitamin E oil: An antioxidant that supports healthy hair growth.
  • Evening primrose oil: Is a moisturizing oil that improves hair structure and hair growth.
  • Wheat protein: Has a moisturizing effect and acts as a mild conditioner.

How to use the PIPPA spot remover spray

  • The spray is ready to use.
  • Shake well before each use.
  • Spray the dirty spots thoroughly. Spray from about 30 cm away onto the coat.
  • Then use a clean (damp) brush or cloth to clean the spot.
  • Avoid contact with eyes, mouth, nose, and (open) wounds. Essential oils can cause allergic reactions in some animals; test on a small area of skin before first use.
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