Okey dokey. Scout's high whites stay nice and sparkly clean... on the inside of her legs lol but not on her hocks. She is still young and lays down at
night. I wash her back half (usually the only dirty part) often enough so that she does not get urine scalds. However, there is one spot that WILL NOT come
clean.
I've tried copious amounts of QuicSilver, Orvus, Dishwashing Liquid and Oster stain removal shampoo.
A couple of people suggested a bluing shampoo... but which one? Any other magical tricks for actually getting the stain out rather than just making it LOOK white?
Yes, yes, this post is worthless without a picture... In the following picture, this is the part of her body that she seems to really grind into the pee spots. The large white spot is the one that I CANNOT get clean. Also... look to the right of her tail to see how nice and clean (& shiny!!!) the INSIDE of her legs stay. *sigh* and she's greying out....
Yea she had rolled in her pee you can see the nice line that goes from her dock over her hip and doesn't quite make it to her belly.
Any help is appreciated!
I've tried copious amounts of QuicSilver, Orvus, Dishwashing Liquid and Oster stain removal shampoo.
A couple of people suggested a bluing shampoo... but which one? Any other magical tricks for actually getting the stain out rather than just making it LOOK white?
Yes, yes, this post is worthless without a picture... In the following picture, this is the part of her body that she seems to really grind into the pee spots. The large white spot is the one that I CANNOT get clean. Also... look to the right of her tail to see how nice and clean (& shiny!!!) the INSIDE of her legs stay. *sigh* and she's greying out....
Yea she had rolled in her pee you can see the nice line that goes from her dock over her hip and doesn't quite make it to her belly.
Any help is appreciated!
