Description
Pyranha Wipe N' Spray for Horses has been especially developed for use on horses. It provides a protective hair coating against flies while imparting a high sheen to the hair when brushed out.
1 to 2 ounces per head per day gives adequate protection. Apply by either soft cloth or fine spray mist. Only a light application is needed. Avoid using an excessive amount. Do not wet skin.
1 to 2 ounces per head per day gives adequate protection. Apply by either soft cloth or fine spray mist. Only a light application is needed. Avoid using an excessive amount. Do not wet skin.
Ingredients
Active Ingredients:
Pyrethrins - 0.10%
Piperonyl Butoxide - 1.00%
Butoxypolypropylene - 15.00%
Other Ingredients - 83.90%
Total - 100%
Pyrethrins - 0.10%
Piperonyl Butoxide - 1.00%
Butoxypolypropylene - 15.00%
Other Ingredients - 83.90%
Total - 100%
Useful Information
Use to Wipe On:
First, brush animal to remove dirt and dust. Moisten (but do not wet to the point of dripping) a soft cloth and rub over the hair. It is best to apply by rubbing against hair growth. Give special attention to legs, shoulders, shanks, neck and facial areas where flies are most often seen. After application, brush out thoroughly to bring out bright sheen on the coat. Repeat daily as needed.
Use to Wipe On:
WIPE N’ SPRAY may be applied as a fine mist to stable area and over and around stabled horses for fast paralysis and kill of flies. Do not wet horse’s skin or exceed two ounces per application.'
First, brush animal to remove dirt and dust. Moisten (but do not wet to the point of dripping) a soft cloth and rub over the hair. It is best to apply by rubbing against hair growth. Give special attention to legs, shoulders, shanks, neck and facial areas where flies are most often seen. After application, brush out thoroughly to bring out bright sheen on the coat. Repeat daily as needed.
Use to Wipe On:
WIPE N’ SPRAY may be applied as a fine mist to stable area and over and around stabled horses for fast paralysis and kill of flies. Do not wet horse’s skin or exceed two ounces per application.'