Keeping white; white

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We had this thread a while back, lots of good suggestions but I just ran across another idea.
Pantene (human hair care product) Silver Expressions. It's for us grey or graying haired people & has a blueing agent in it. Imagine if you used it on the really stained areas daily it would help.

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genes

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It should.  That is what QuicSilver (for horses) is.  But QuicSilver is expensive and so have most of the human ones I've seen, so if the Pantene is a little better that would be great!!  I'm much too lazy for white calves  :D but my horse does have a white (or supposedly white) tail.
 

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genes said:
It should.  That is what QuicSilver (for horses) is.  But QuicSilver is expensive and so have most of the human ones I've seen, so if the Pantene is a little better that would be great!!  I'm much too lazy for white calves  :D but my horse does have a white (or supposedly white) tail.

Well, it is about $6.50 a bottle but if you used it on the really yellow spots it might be worth it. I'm like you, the white feet & belly is enough for me!

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i use clarol shimmer lights for my veal calves and it works great!!!  costs ten bucks for a bottle but that usually lasts me about a year.
 

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milkmaid56 said:
i use clarol shimmer lights for my veal calves and it works great!!!  costs ten bucks for a bottle but that usually lasts me about a year.

That's good suggestion too!

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