
| Durasole
is formulated and
intended for use only on the equine frog and
sole. When applying, wear safety lenses and liquid impermeable gloves.
Do not breathe vapors. Do not smoke, eat, or drink while
applying.
Harmful or fatal if swallowed. If spilled on skin, remove immediately
with
isopropyl alcohol; if splashed in eyes, flush with water and seek
medical
attention immediately. Keep out of reach of children. Flammable, keep away from sparks or open flames. |
To Toughen the Sole & Frog
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Clean the foot with a
hoofpick,
paying careful attention to the lateral
and medial sulcus of the frog, followed by vigorous wire brushing of
entire
solar area. For maximum effectiveness, sole and frog must be
clean
and dry before product is applied.
Apply Durasole dropwise, disperse
with brush (old toothbrush) until entire sole and frog are darker
in color. Apply twice daily for the first week; once
daily during the second week; twice weekly thereafter.
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To Transition from Shod to Barefooted
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Clean the foot with a hoofpick, paying
careful attention to the lateral
and medial sulcus of the frog, followed by vigorous wire brushing of
entire
solar area. For maximum effectiveness, sole and frog must be
clean
and dry before product is applied.
Apply Durasole dropwise, disperse with brush (old toothbrush) until entire sole and frog are darker in color. After shoes are pulled and feet are first trimmed, apply three times daily for the first two weeks; twice daily during the third week, once daily during the fourth week; twice weekly thereafter. |
To Achieve Fastest Results
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Clean
the foot with a hoofpick, paying careful attention to the lateral
and medial sulcus of the frog, followed by vigorous wire brushing of
entire
solar area. For maximum effectiveness, sole and frog must be
clean
and dry before product is applied.
Apply Durasole to the frog and sole and disperse with a brush (old toothbrush) until the sole is uniformly discolored and the solar surface is fully saturated and product begins to pool instead of being absorbed.
Allow the foot to dry.
Repeat the process: Wire brush,
apply Durasole, spread with brush until solar surface of foot is
completely
saturated. After two
or three applications,
you'll notice that your wire brush is starting to skid across the sole
instead of roughing its surface which means Durasole is beginning to
cause
the cell membranes of the exfoliating sole to thicken and swell; in
effect,
forming a living pad.
Repeat the above process as outlined
at least six times daily during the first week; four times daily for
the
next two weeks; then twice daily as long as the horse is in
training.
The results will be immediate and long lasting.
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