Broader coverage
Mixed concentrate can fit spray-bottle, sponge, or wash-rack routines when the label and job call for more coverage than a targeted gel application.
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Customers already pair the 32oz Liniment Concentrate with MasterMudd™ EquiBrace™ 64oz for two distinct jobs in one routine. $119.98 with free U.S. shipping.
Add the two-product setup — $119.98Use each product according to its own label. Stop and seek veterinary guidance for unexplained heat, swelling, pain, or lameness.
The core mix-to-use format for barns that want broader coverage, spray-bottle or sponge application, and refill flexibility without starting with a gallon.
Quick answer: Choose the 32oz Concentrate when coverage and mixing flexibility matter more than stay-put gel placement. Measure and mix it only according to the current label, use clean dedicated containers, and label every mixed bottle. Choose the 16oz Gel instead when you want a ready-to-use targeted first bottle.
Mixed concentrate can fit spray-bottle, sponge, or wash-rack routines when the label and job call for more coverage than a targeted gel application.
The concentrate lets a disciplined barn prepare the label-directed mixture it needs instead of keeping several unidentified bottles around.
The 32oz bottle is the standard entry into concentrate use: more operational capacity than travel size without the commitment of a 128oz gallon.
Draw It Out® concentrate is odorless and colorless and does not depend on menthol, camphor, capsaicin, alcohol, witch hazel, or DMSO.
Broad application is not a substitute for a better check. Watch movement, inspect feet, and compare both sides for heat, filling, tenderness, skin changes, and response. If the horse is lame, markedly swollen, painful, wounded, feverish, or worsening, stop routine topical care and contact the appropriate professional.
Do not mix Draw It Out® Concentrate with DMSO or random topicals. Stacking formulas changes exposure, makes skin reactions harder to trace, and creates a routine the label did not authorize.
Use the Draw It Out® Solution Finder to route stiffness, skin, hoof, and travel concerns. Read Horse Liniment Gel vs Spray vs Concentrate for the format decision, or review what matters in a daily-use horse liniment.
No. It is the mix-to-use concentrate format. Follow the current label for measuring and preparation.
No. Use the exact current label directions for the intended routine and a dedicated measuring tool.
No. Do not create unapproved mixtures. Use one clearly identified product according to its label.
Choose the gallon only when your barn already uses concentrate frequently enough to justify a high-volume refill system. The 32oz size is the better standard starting point.
Choose gel when controlled stay-put placement and ready-to-use convenience matter more than broad coverage or mixing flexibility.
External horse-care product. Mix and use according to current label directions. Product information does not replace veterinary diagnosis or treatment.
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