Use the QuicColor on the white parts as well as the dark ones. A lot of people don't realize that it's also an incredible whitener. Gets pintos and apps more "snow white" than QuicSilver, which as the name implies gives them a silvery sheen. If you can find it, the companion spray QuicSheen will reinforce the color and shine effects, and it's not slippery at all. Like ride bareback right after spraying not slippery. Yes, I tested that myself ;-) It'll make freshening him up in the morning easier--minor stains come off with a damp washcloth. The waterless version of the shampoo, called QuicGroom, is handy for the laid-on-a-manure-pile class of stains, if there's not time to head back to the wash rack. Just be sure you have several towels, 'cause you need a clean section of towel for every swipe, otherwise you're putting the dirt right back on. My white horse always came out of the trailer with green hocks, so I became an expert at spot removal...