How do I dilute Cowboy Magic? I just purchased some cowboy magic today and I know this might sound like a dumb question, but how do I dilute it? The detangler said it was concentrate but doesn't say what ratio to use to dilute it. I also got the shampoo, which doesn't say it's a concentrate, but do I still dilute it? Any help would be appreciated. |
I'd like to know, too. Ordered mine from e-bay and waiting... |
How much was it on ebay? If you don't mind me asking... Thanks! |
I don't mind $4.49 . I can't get in Canada so I searched for it in different places and e-bay was the cheapiest. |
I don't know the size of the bottle,but they had it at petsmart for 20.00 for about 16 ounces |
I have some and don't know how you can dilute it - actually - it really doesn't need to be diluted. I'd be curious as to how someone would do this too....With a real silky coat you sure wouldn't need to use much. |
I got some for Maddie and just use it full strength. You don't need much and if diluted, I would think it would get very watery. |
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If you want to check jefferspet website, they have 4oz tube for $7.95 and 12oz bottle for 15.79 |
Thanks for clearing that up for me. :) |
I don't believe you dilute it. According to the directions on my tube it says to use a small amount (about the size of a nickle) and massage into wet or dry hair -- those are the "horse/human directions. I use english pea size dabs on the yorkies. |
hmm.. what's cowboy magic?:confused: |
Cowboy Magic is the most incredible grooming aid on the face of the earth. It started as a detangler and shine -er upper for Horses and Humans. But.... the Yorkie Folk have caught on. You massage a dab into a nasty matt and like MAGIC, the matt dissappears. You can get Cowboy Magic a lot of different places. I got mine at the Tractor Supply Store here in town -- others have bought it on line. :) |
thanks.. sounds like good stuff. i'll give it a try when i see it @ the store or in a catolog.:thumbs up |
Does anyone use the shampoo, or just the detangler? I got both in a set at local lawn and garden store. |
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