Draw It Out® FAQ

Straight answers for real horse care.

This is the practical FAQ for riders, barn owners, dealers, and first-time customers who want to understand Draw It Out® products before they buy. No hype. No influencer theater. Just how the products fit into a sensible horse care routine.

Best first product

Most riders start with Draw It Out® 16oz Liniment Gel because it is direct, simple, and easy to work into daily care.

Best large-area format

Use the 32oz Concentrate when you want a mix-to-use option for baths, spray bottles, or broader coverage.

Core rule

Clean the area, let it dry, apply a thin even layer, and use common sense around eyes, open wounds, and irritated skin.

Product choice

Start with the job you need done. Then choose the format that fits the barn routine.

What Draw It Out® product should I start with?

For most riders, the best starting point is Draw It Out® 16oz Liniment Gel. It is the foundation product because it applies directly where you need it, stays manageable, and fits daily post-ride or routine care.

What is the difference between liniment gel and concentrate?

Liniment gel is ready to apply directly to legs, backs, shoulders, and other targeted areas. Concentrate is a mix-to-use format for larger coverage, baths, spray bottles, or barn routines where dilution makes more sense.

When should I choose the 32oz Concentrate?

Choose Draw It Out® 32oz Liniment Concentrate when you want flexible dilution, larger coverage, or a format that can support multiple horses and regular barn use.

What if I care for multiple horses?

A multi-horse barn usually benefits from keeping both formats on hand. Use liniment gel for targeted application and concentrate for larger routines, wash-downs, and broader coverage.

Do you make products beyond liniment gel?

Yes. Draw It Out® product families include liniment care, cryotherapy-style cooling support, hoof care, skin and wound care support, environmental defense, restorative creams, and select senior horse care products. Browse verified collections below to choose by need.

Need Best starting point Why it fits
Daily targeted body care 16oz liniment gel Simple, direct application for a normal barn routine.
Large coverage or dilution 32oz concentrate Flexible mix-to-use format for broader care.
Cooling body care Cryotherapy Collection Built for riders who prefer a cooling-style routine.
Skin and wound care support RESTOREaHORSE® Focused on practical topical skin support routines.

How to use Draw It Out®

Thin, even, and consistent beats messy, heavy, and random.

How do I apply Draw It Out® Liniment Gel?

Clean the area first. Let it dry. Apply a thin, even layer. Do not glob it on. More product does not automatically mean a better routine.

Can I use it before riding?

Many riders use liniment gel as part of a pre-ride body care routine. Apply lightly and give it time to settle before tack, wraps, or boots go on.

Can I use it after riding?

Yes. Post-ride care is one of the most common uses. Clean sweat and dirt first, dry the area, then apply a thin layer where routine support is needed.

How often should I use it?

Use it as part of your normal care routine and follow the product label. For a horse with a new, worsening, or unexplained issue, pause the routine and contact your veterinarian.

Do I need to wash it off?

In normal use, liniment gel is designed to dry cleanly. You should still clean the area before the next application, especially if there is sweat, dirt, bedding, mud, or product buildup.

Can I use it with massage, cold therapy, or compression?

It can fit alongside sensible care practices. Keep the routine clean and simple. Do not trap excessive product under equipment, and do not use any topical under therapy devices unless that device maker and your veterinarian support it.

Use and safety

Good horse care starts with the label, the horse in front of you, and a little restraint.

Is Draw It Out® safe for every horse?

No topical product should be treated as automatically perfect for every horse in every situation. Draw It Out® products are developed for practical horse care routines, but you should read the label, patch test when appropriate, and avoid use on areas that are irritated, abnormal, or medically concerning unless directed by a veterinarian.

Can I use it on sensitive horses?

Many riders choose Draw It Out® because they want a calmer topical routine. For sensitive horses, start small, watch the response, and avoid layering multiple topical products at once.

Can I use it under wraps or boots?

Use a thin, even layer only. Make sure the skin is clean and dry, the wrap or boot is clean, and you are not trapping excess product, grit, moisture, or heat. Do not wrap over irritated skin or a problem that needs veterinary attention.

Can I use it on open wounds?

Do not assume a liniment product belongs on an open wound. For cuts, punctures, draining wounds, heat, swelling, lameness, or infection concerns, contact your veterinarian and use the product category that matches the actual need.

Where should I avoid applying topical products?

Avoid eyes, mucous membranes, deep wounds, unknown skin problems, and any area where the horse reacts strongly. When in doubt, stop and ask a veterinarian.

For a deeper practical overview, read the Draw It Out® Safety Guide.

Show, competition, and barn questions

Use good products, but do not outsource rule responsibility to a label.

Is Draw It Out® show safe?

Draw It Out® products are built for real horse care and practical barn use. That said, no responsible brand should tell you that every organization, event, class, or governing body has pre-approved a product for your specific situation. Always check the current rulebook for your discipline and organization.

Does Draw It Out® contain harsh traditional liniment ingredients?

Draw It Out® is known for a calmer approach than many old-school liniment routines. For ingredient philosophy, review Draw It Out® Ingredients & Formula Philosophy.

Can I use it at a horse show?

Many riders keep Draw It Out® in the show trunk for routine care. Use it cleanly, follow the label, keep application thin, and confirm your organization’s current rules if you compete under medication or topical restrictions.

Can I use it on sale horses, client horses, or lesson horses?

Use the same standard every time. Label directions first, permission from the decision-maker, clean application, and documentation when the horse is not yours.

Ingredients and formula philosophy

We prefer useful, disciplined formulas over kitchen-sink product theater.

Are Draw It Out® products naturally derived?

Draw It Out® products are built around naturally derived product thinking and practical formula discipline. The exact ingredient profile varies by product, so always read the product page and label for the specific item you are using.

Why does the formula philosophy matter?

A horse care product should be easy to understand, easy to use, and hard to misuse when handled responsibly. Formula discipline keeps the focus on the routine instead of turning every product into a chemical guessing game.

Where can I read more about the ingredient approach?

Start with Draw It Out® Ingredients & Formula Philosophy. It explains the thinking behind the brand’s product standards in plain language.

Shipping, orders, and customer support

Fast answers are good. Solved problems are better.

Where can I buy Draw It Out® products?

You can buy directly from DrawLiniment.com or through participating dealers. Product availability varies by dealer, so the fastest way to confirm a specific item is to check the product page or contact the retailer.

What should I do if I ordered the wrong item?

Contact us as soon as possible through Draw It Out® Support. If the order has not moved too far through fulfillment, it may be easier to correct.

What if a package arrives damaged or appears missing?

Take photos of the box, label, packing material, and product condition. Keep the packaging until the issue is resolved. Then contact support so the order can be reviewed properly.

Can I ask for help choosing products before I order?

Yes. Send a message through the contact page with the horse’s general routine, the product category you are considering, and any constraints that matter, such as show schedule, sensitivity, wrapping, or multi-horse barn use.

Dealers and wholesale

We support retailers who serve real riders and keep useful products within reach.

How do I become a Draw It Out® dealer?

Start with the Draw It Out® Dealer Partnership page. Approved retailers can access wholesale ordering and dealer support resources.

Do dealers have to carry every product?

No. The best wholesale mix depends on the store, customer base, region, and season. Many dealers start with proven core products, then expand into supporting categories as demand grows.

Can a retailer get help building a shelf set?

Yes. Dealers can ask for practical guidance on core assortments, product education, and category fit. The goal is not to overload the shelf. The goal is to make the right product easy to choose.

Where to go next

Choose the path that matches the job you are trying to solve.

Still not sure?

Send us the horse, the routine, and the question. We will point you toward the cleanest starting place, not the biggest cart.

Quick summary

Draw It Out® FAQ helps riders choose the right horse care product, understand how to use liniment gel and concentrate, apply products responsibly, and find verified support pages before buying.

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