Maximize Equine Care with Draw it Out Concentrate and Precision Sprayer

Draw It Out® | Precision Sprayer

Draw It Out® Concentrate — Precision Sprayer Guide

A good sprayer turns a great formula into a repeatable routine. This guide shows how to mix, apply, and maintain your precision sprayer for clean, thin, wrap-friendly coverage. Use on intact skin only. Keep out of eyes. No burn. No sting. No perfumes or dyes.

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Why Riders Choose a Precision Sprayer

Thin, Even Coverage

Mists help lay down a sheen—not frosting—so legs and big movers get uniform coverage without over-wetting.

Wrap-friendly finish

Less Waste, More Control

Dial the pattern from fine mist to focused stream to hit target zones and save concentrate for the long haul.

Barn-simple control

Mixing & Setup

  1. Check the label: Mix your Draw It Out® Concentrate with clean water exactly as directed on the product label. Do not exceed the recommended strength.
  2. Use clean containers: Start with a clean bottle and sprayer to avoid cross-contamination or clogging.
  3. Add water first, then concentrate: Helps reduce foaming and improves mix accuracy.
  4. Secure & prime: Tighten the sprayer, set pattern to mist, and prime with a few pulls until flow is even.
Tip: If your barn uses multiple solutions, label bottles clearly and store away from sun and temperature extremes.

How to Apply — Clean, Thin, Controlled

  1. Start clean & dry: Brush off dirt/sweat. Work on intact skin only.
  2. Mist from a consistent distance: 6–12 inches is a good starting range; adjust for even sheen without drips.
  3. Work top to bottom: For legs, spray evenly around the limb; for big movers (stifles, hamstrings, back), use smooth passes.
  4. Let it set: Allow to dry before tacking or wrapping. If wrapping, confirm a thin, even coat—no pooling.

Keep products out of eyes and off open/deep wounds. External use only.


Where It Fits

Scenario Pattern Notes
Post-ride reset Fine mist to legs & big movers Run your cool → target → thin support routine; let each step dry
Pre-ride touch-up Quick, controlled passes Apply early so it’s set before you tack
Haul day Mist after walk-out Hydration matters—offer electrolytes per label with a second plain bucket
Cold weather Light passes only Avoid chilling; shorten wet steps and towel dry as needed
Consistency beats intensity.

Sprayer Care & Maintenance

  • Rinse after use: Empty the bottle, fill with warm water, and spray until clear. This prevents residue and clogging.
  • Store upright: Keep out of direct sun and extreme temps. Don’t leave a loaded sprayer in a hot/cold trailer.
  • Dedicated bottles: Assign one sprayer per product to avoid mix-ups.
  • Nozzle check: If pattern sputters, remove the tip and rinse. Avoid needles/pins that can damage the orifice.
Pro move: Keep a spare, water-only sprayer in your tack trunk for quick rinses and cleanup.

Sprayer vs. Sponge — Which to Use When?

Task Precision Sprayer Sponge/Cloth
Even coverage on legs Excellent — fast, uniform sheen Good — more contact time
Targeting small areas Good — switch to stream setting Excellent — pinpoint application
Travel days Great — quick and portable Good — needs water supply
Cold weather Good — very light passes Good — but avoid over-wetting

FAQ

What dilution should I use?
Always follow the Draw It Out® Concentrate product label for mixing directions. Do not exceed the recommended strength.
Can I spray and then wrap?
Yes—apply a thin, even coat and allow it to set before wrapping. Use clean quilts and even tension. Recheck at ~12 hours.
Is a sprayer better than pouring on by hand?
A sprayer helps achieve uniform, thin coverage and reduces waste. Some riders still prefer a sponge for small areas—use what keeps your routine consistent.
How do I avoid clogs?
Rinse the sprayer with warm water after use and store away from dust and extreme temps. If sputtering occurs, rinse the nozzle—avoid sharp objects.
Show-suitable?
Our system is formulated with a scent-neutral mindset and is suitable when used as directed. Always check your association’s current rules.

Safety & Straight Talk

  • Use on intact, clean, dry skin only. Keep out of eyes and off open/deep wounds.
  • External use only. Wash hands after use; wipe spills with soap and water.
  • Topicals support comfort and routine—they do not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Loop in your veterinarian as needed.

Need more? See the Safety Guide and Wraps Guide.

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