Draw It Out® Safety Guide | Safe Use, Show-Smart Rules, Red Flags

Draw It Out® | Safety Guide

Draw It Out® Safety Guide | Safe Use, Show-Smart Rules, Red Flags

We build care that horses accept calmly: no menthol burn, no alcohol sting, no perfumes or dyes. Safety is the first ingredient. This page shows exactly how to use Draw It Out® the right way: clean, simple, and show-smart.

Need the bigger routine picture? Start with Show-Safe Horse Care, sort swelling questions on the Horse Leg Swelling Guide, compare topical routines on Show-Safe Liniment, and go straight to One Swollen Horse Leg if only one leg is involved.

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Safety Essentials (Read First)

Do Don’t
Use on intact, clean, dry skin only Do not apply to open or deep wounds
Apply a thin, even coat (“sheen,” not frosting) Do not slather heavy layers that trap heat or foul wraps
Keep out of eyes, nostrils, and mouth Do not use on mucous membranes or near eyes
Patch-test new routines on a small area first Don’t stack multiple new products on day one
Let each step dry before the next Don’t wrap over damp product or wet legs
Loop in your veterinarian for injuries or medical conditions Don’t use topicals as a substitute for diagnosis or treatment

See also: No Warning Labels Just Relief


How to Apply | The Calm Order

  1. Cool Whole-Body: IceBath™ (RTU or 1:10 sponge). Air dry. No rinse.
  2. Target Heat: CryoSpray® on hot zones (tendons, fetlocks, stifles, hamstrings). Let dry fully.
  3. Support Thin: Draw It Out® 16oz High Potency Liniment Gel with a feather-thin coat to legs and big muscles.

Sensation-free does not mean careless. Follow label directions. Use on intact skin only.


Standing Wraps | Smart, Not Heavy

  • Legs must be clean and dry. Apply a thin, even liniment gel coat and let set about 60 seconds.
  • Use clean quilts and even tension. No rope lines or wrinkles. Recheck at about 12 hours.
  • Choose one wrap medium at a time. Do not layer liniment gel under poultice.

Eyes, Wounds and Sensitive Areas

  • Eyes, Nostrils, Mouth: Keep all products out. If contact occurs, rinse gently with clean water and consult your vet.
  • Open or Deep Wounds: Do not apply. Seek veterinary guidance.
  • Boot rubs or scurf on intact skin: Consider Rapid Relief Restorative Cream, applied thin on clean, dry skin.

Heat, Cold and Hauling

Hot Weather

  • Prioritize whole-body cooling and hydration.
  • Use electrolytes per label and provide a second bucket of plain water.
  • Thin coats only. Avoid heavy layers that trap heat.

Cold Weather

  • Shorten wet cooling and towel dry to avoid chilling.
  • Lean on CryoSpray® plus thin liniment gel if temps are bitter.

Travel day swelling? See After-Trailer Reset and the Horse Leg Swelling Guide.


Shows and Rules

  • Our system is formulated without typical show-restricted ingredients and is suitable when used as directed.
  • You are responsible for checking your association’s current rules before you compete.
  • Avoid “hot-feeling” products on show week. We design for calm, scent-neutral routines.

Storage, Handling and Household Safety

  • Store sealed, out of direct sun. Avoid extreme heat or cold. Allow product to return to room temp before use.
  • External use only. Keep out of reach of children and animals when unsupervised.
  • Wash hands after use. Surfaces may be slick. Wipe spills with soap and water.
  • Accidental ingestion or persistent eye contact: offer water, rinse eyes, and contact your veterinarian or local poison control.

Mixing with Other Products | Play It Clean

  • Introduce one product at a time. Patch-test before stacking steps.
  • Do not mix with medicated topicals unless your vet directs it.
  • Do not add NSAIDs, baking soda, or mystery powders to rinse buckets. Keep meds and mixes separate unless prescribed.

Red Flags | Call Your Vet

  • Non-weight-bearing or rapidly worsening lameness
  • Hot, painful one-leg swelling or fever ≥ 101.5°F
  • Deep cuts or punctures, especially near joints or tendon sheaths
  • Swelling that climbs the limb or fails to improve in 24 to 48 hours
  • Eye irritation that doesn’t resolve after gentle rinsing

Topicals support comfort and routine. They do not replace diagnosis, imaging, or prescribed meds.


Safety FAQ

Is Draw It Out® safe for daily use?
Yes, when used as directed on intact skin with thin coats. Let each step dry before the next, and keep wraps clean if used.
Can I use liniment gel under wraps?
Yes. Apply a thin, even layer on clean, dry legs, use clean wraps, and recheck at about 12 hours. See the wraps guide.
What if my horse has sensitive skin?
Patch-test first on a small area. If irritation occurs, stop use and consult your veterinarian.
Is it safe around eyes or open wounds?
No. Keep all products out of eyes and off open or deep wounds. If contact happens, rinse with clean water and reach out to your vet as needed.
Show-suitable?
Formulated without typical show-restricted ingredients and suitable when used as directed. Always confirm your discipline’s current rules. For routine planning, see Show-Safe Horse Care.
Storage temps?
Room temperature is best. Avoid freezing or extreme heat. Let product return to room temp before use.

Questions or edge cases? Keep the routine clean and simple. Use the Solution Finder for everyday routing or talk with your veterinarian when the situation moves beyond routine support.


Use Safely. Care Deeply.

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