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

 

 

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Draw It Out® Guide

How to Use SuperClean™ Stall Cleaner — Fast, Safe, Effective

This is the common-sense way to keep stalls, mats, trailers, and wash racks honest. Clean prep, smart dilution, proper dwell, and safe re-entry—no wasted motion.

Time: ~20 minutes • Difficulty: Easy • Best for: Stalls, mats, trailers, wash racks

What it is

SuperClean™ Stall Cleaner is a barn-tough cleaner riders use on stalls, mats, trailers, and wash racks. It helps you knock down grime fast and reset the space for the next ride.

Rider-first promise: fast steps, clear results, zero diva routine.

When to use

  • Weekly reset: Deep clean stalls and mats.
  • After wet/muddy stretches: Refresh odors and high-traffic spots.
  • Trailer days: Before/after hauling to keep floors and walls honest.
  • Wash rack: Periodically de-gunk walls and footing areas.

Always follow the product label for dilution, contact time, and surface guidance.


Supplies

  • SuperClean™ Stall Cleaner
  • Water source & bucket/sprayer
  • Pitchfork/muck bucket
  • Broom/brush or deck scrubber
  • Optional: hose/pressure washer (per label), fresh bedding
  • Optional PPE: gloves, eye protection, mask for dusty bedding removal

Step-by-Step

1) Clear & Prep

Remove the horse, feed, and water. Pitch wet bedding and manure. Sweep debris; pull mats if you’re doing a deep clean.

2) Dilute per Label

Mix SuperClean™ with clean water in a sprayer or bucket exactly as the label directs. More isn’t better—right ratio works faster.

3) Apply Evenly

Lightly saturate floors, rubber mats, lower walls, corners, and high-traffic zones. Avoid feed buckets, hay nets, and tack.

4) Dwell Time

Let the product sit for the label-directed contact time so it can break down grime and odors.

5) Agitate as Needed

Brush seams and trouble spots. For trailers and wash racks, work from top down.

6) Rinse or No-Rinse (Per Label)

Rinse in feed/water zones and wherever the label instructs. Otherwise, allow to air dry.

7) Dry & Re-Bed

Let surfaces dry completely. Replace clean buckets, then fresh bedding. Re-introduce the horse.


Pro Tips

  • Ventilation wins: Open doors/windows; run a fan during and after cleaning.
  • Protect feed/water: Remove or cover buckets and hay nets before you spray.
  • Mats last longer: Pull and clean under mats during deep cleans to stop seepage smells.
  • Trailer flow: Pre-soak, apply, dwell, low-pressure rinse; avoid blasting into seams.
  • Spot test: Try a small inconspicuous area first—then go wide.

Quick FAQs

Is SuperClean™ safe around horses?

Yes when used as directed. Remove horses during cleaning, ventilate, and allow full dry time before re-entry.

What surfaces can I use it on?

Sealed concrete, rubber mats, painted/sealed wood, and many trailer interiors. Always spot-test and follow label cautions.

Do I need to rinse?

Rinse in feed and water zones and wherever your label says to. Otherwise, follow the product’s rinse/no-rinse guidance.

Can I use a pressure washer?

If the label allows, yes—use a downstream injector or apply first then rinse. Avoid overspray into feed or tack.

How often should I clean?

Quick clean as needed; deep clean weekly or during heavy traffic, wet seasons, or show runs.


Safety & Re-Entry

⚠️ Keep it show-smart: Wear gloves/eye protection as preferred, ventilate the space, follow all label directions, and keep animals out until surfaces are fully dry and odors dissipate. Rinse any contact with feed/water equipment.

Questions? Contact Support or see the full Draw It Out® FAQ.