Draw It Out® RTU Spray 24oz
Short answer: Draw It Out® RTU Spray 24oz is the ready-to-use liniment spray for riders who want fast, no-mix application in the tack room, trailer, wash area, grooming bag, or daily barn routine.
Best for
Fast spray application, no-mix liniment routines, trailers, grooming bags, wash areas, show weekends, and riders who want speed instead of gel placement or concentrate mixing.
Current options
- Single 24oz: best if you are trying RTU Spray for the first time or want one bottle for a specific location.
- 2 Pack: better everyday barn choice when you want one bottle in use and one backup ready.
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Buy this if
- You want ready-to-use liniment spray with no mixing required.
- You want quick, broad application after work, during hauling, or around grooming time.
- You want one bottle in the tack room and another in the trailer or show bag.
- You prefer spray speed over gel placement.
Choose a different format if
- You want a product that stays exactly where you put it. Choose the 16oz Liniment Gel.
- You need a barn-size ready-to-use gel. Choose the 64oz Liniment Gel.
- You want to mix your own spray bottles or cover more ground. Choose the 32oz Liniment Concentrate.
Simple buying rule: RTU Spray when speed matters. Gel when placement matters. Concentrate when mixing flexibility matters.
How to use
- Use according to the product label.
- Apply where a spray format fits the routine better than gel.
- Use before or after work as part of regular horse care.
- Avoid eyes, mouth, mucous membranes, and irritated or broken skin unless directed by your veterinarian.
Need help using this product?
View the barn-side use guide for simple directions, product pairings, and when to call your vet.
Open the RTU Spray Use Guide →
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Safety note: Topical horse care is not a diagnosis. If your horse is lame, hot, swollen, cut, distressed, suddenly off, or worsening, involve your veterinarian or qualified equine professional.