“Linament” vs. Liniment (and Linemint/Linemant)
We get it—English is tricky
It’s spelled liniment, but riders often type linament, linemint, or linemant. We built this page so those searches still land you on the right Draw It Out® solution.
Where to buy the right bottle
Grab the 16oz High-Potency Draw It Out® liniment here:
About the Draw It Out® High-Potency Liniment
No burn, no tingle
Comfort you can use daily—pre-ride to prime, post-ride to reset.
Show-safe & label-true
Trusted across arenas and showgrounds. Always follow the product label.
2-Minute How-To
- Prep: Brush off dust and dry the area.
- Apply: Massage a thin, even layer—coverage beats thickness.
- Routine: Use pre-ride and post-ride; adjust to workload per label.
For targeted spots, add MasterMudd® EquiBrace. For cool-downs, use IceBath™ before re-applying.
Spelling & Product FAQs
Is it spelled linament or liniment?
Liniment is correct. This page includes common misspellings (linament, linemint, linemant) so you still find the right product.
Where can I get the 16oz high-potency liniment?
Right here: Draw It Out® High-Potency Gel — 16oz.
Does it burn or tingle?
No—built for comfort. Follow label directions.
More answers: Draw It Out® FAQ • Contact Support
Safety & Storage
Label-first: For external equine use only. Avoid eyes and mucous membranes. Apply to clean, dry skin. Store capped at room temperature and out of direct sun. Keep out of reach of children and animals.