Rapid Relief Spray Use Guide

How to use Rapid Relief Restorative Spray

Rapid Relief Restorative Spray is the spray-format path for routine horse skin care when light, even coverage makes more sense than a cream or salve.

Short answer: Start with clean, dry skin, shake the bottle, mist a light and even layer according to label directions, avoid eyes and mucous membranes, and monitor the area. For deep wounds, punctures, drainage, strong odor, exposed tissue, severe heat, swelling, pain, lameness, fever, or anything outside routine care, contact a veterinarian.

Use spray when light coverage is the point.

The spray format fits situations where you want a quicker, lighter topical step over a focused area. It should not be used to replace veterinary care or cover up a worsening problem.

  • Use on clean, dry external areas
  • Mist lightly instead of saturating
  • Keep away from eyes, mouth, nostrils, and mucous membranes
  • Follow the label
  • Monitor the horse and the area over time

Different from cream.

Choose spray when light misting and faster coverage make sense. Choose Rapid Relief Restorative Cream when you need a more deliberate hand-applied texture.

For salve-style stay-put routines, review RESTOREaHORSE® 8oz.

Simple spray routine

  1. Inspect the area. Look for deep wounds, punctures, drainage, strong odor, severe swelling, heat, pain, or lameness before applying anything.
  2. Clean the area. Brush away dirt, dust, sweat, or buildup so the spray lands on a cleaner surface.
  3. Dry thoroughly. Apply to dry skin whenever possible.
  4. Shake and test the sprayer. Make sure the bottle gives a clean, even mist before applying it to the horse.
  5. Mist a light, even layer. Coverage matters more than saturation.
  6. Let it settle. Allow a short set time before turnout, tack, boots, wraps, or nearby equipment.

Trailer

Useful when a compact spray format belongs in the road kit.

Tack room

Useful when quick access matters during daily barn routines.

Grooming bag

Useful when light coverage and easy storage matter.

When to call the veterinarian

Call your veterinarian for deep wounds, punctures, sutures, drainage, strong odor, exposed tissue, severe heat, swelling, pain, lameness, fever, or a horse that is not acting normal.

Where to go next

Use the product page for buying details. Use the Skin Care collection if you are comparing formats. Use the Solution Finder if you need broader product direction.

FAQ

How much should I spray?

Use a light, even mist according to label directions. Saturating the area is not the goal.

Should the area be clean first?

Yes. A clean, dry starting area makes the routine easier to repeat and evaluate.

Can I use it near the eyes?

No. Keep spray away from eyes, mouth, nostrils, and mucous membranes.

Can I use it on deep wounds?

Deep wounds, punctures, sutures, exposed tissue, infection concerns, or worsening areas should be handled with veterinary guidance.

Educational support only. Always follow the product label and consult your veterinarian for serious, unusual, or worsening concerns.

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