SuperClean™ Horse Stall Cleaner | RTU & Gallon Refill by Draw It Out®

 

 

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SuperClean™ Horse Stall Cleaner

Clean stalls = calm lungs. SuperClean™ gives you daily wipe-down speed and deep-clean muscle without harsh fumes or sticky residues—built for real barns, not lab benches.

SuperClean™ Stall & Trailer Cleaner — 32oz Ready-to-Use spray bottle
SuperClean™ Stall & Trailer Cleaner — 32oz RTU
$14.99
Spray & wipe for fast daily resets on walls, doors, grills, and splash zones. No dilution needed.
SuperClean™ Stall Cleaner — Gallon Refill product bottle
SuperClean™ Stall Cleaner — Gallon Refill
$50.00
Economical refill for weekly resets and big jobs. Transfer to sprayers or dilute per label when needed.
Pro Tip: Break biofilm on buckets and feeders with a dedicated brush, then rinse thoroughly and let dry before refilling. Keep mats lifted and leveled to prevent urine pooling.

SuperClean™ FAQs

How do I use SuperClean™ 32oz RTU?

Spray directly onto stall walls, doors, grills, and other high-touch surfaces. Wipe down with a clean cloth or brush for fast daily resets. No dilution needed.

How do I use the Gallon Refill?

Follow label directions. For weekly resets, transfer to sprayers for coverage or dilute as directed for heavy buildups. Always mix with fresh water in a clean container when diluting.

Is SuperClean™ safe around horses?

Yes. SuperClean™ is non-abrasive and barn-safe. For deep cleans, remove horses and allow surfaces to dry fully before re-entry.

Can I use SuperClean™ on buckets and feeders?

Yes—scrub to break slick biofilm, rinse thoroughly, and allow items to dry before refilling with feed or water.

How should I store SuperClean™?

Keep tightly closed in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight. Do not freeze. Store gallon refills upright and away from children.

Does SuperClean™ leave residue or heavy odors?

No. It rinses clean without sticky residue or overpowering chemical smell—leaving stalls fresh.

What surfaces can I use SuperClean™ on?

Sealed wood, metal, mats, plastic buckets, feeders, and most barn hardware. Spot-test first on delicate or painted surfaces.