How to Use Draw It Out® SuperClean® Stall Cleaner: A Step-by-Step Guide

Draw It Out® Barn Guide

How to Use Draw It Out® SuperClean® Stall Cleaner

A clean barn is not a luxury. It is part of the program. Use this fast, practical routine for stalls, mats, trailers, wash racks, and the muddy corners that tell on you first.

Best places to use it

Stalls and corners

Reset urine spots, wall splash, mat seams, and the places regular mucking misses.

Rubber mats and wash racks

Break up grime without turning a simple job into a half-day production.

Trailers and high-traffic areas

Use before and after hauling, show weekends, wet weather, or heavy barn traffic.

Step-by-step routine

Clear the area

Remove horses, feed, water, tack, wet bedding, manure, and loose debris before you clean.

Mix as directed

Dilute SuperClean® according to the label. The right ratio works better than guessing heavy.

Apply evenly

Cover floors, mats, lower walls, corners, and high-traffic zones. Keep cleaner out of feed and water equipment.

Let it work

Give it the label-directed contact time, then scrub seams or stubborn spots as needed.

Dry before re-entry

Ventilate the space and allow surfaces to dry before fresh bedding, buckets, and horses go back in.

Real-barn tips

Open doors or fans so the area dries faster.

Pull mats during deep cleans if odor is coming from below.

Rinse feed and water zones before buckets go back.

Always follow the product label. Keep animals out during cleaning and return them only when the area is dry and ready.

SuperClean® FAQs

Is SuperClean® safe around horses?

Yes, when used as directed. Remove horses during cleaning, ventilate the area, and allow surfaces to dry before re-entry.

What areas can I clean with SuperClean®?

Use it for barn areas such as stalls, rubber mats, trailers, wash racks, and high-traffic cleanup zones, following label directions and surface cautions.

Do I need to rinse after using SuperClean®?

Rinse feed and water areas and any area where the product label calls for rinsing. Otherwise, follow the label’s rinse or no-rinse guidance.

When can the horse go back in?

After the space is ventilated and surfaces are fully dry. Replace clean buckets and fresh bedding before re-entry.

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