
Another important step before washing: carefully read the care label. Each horse rug has different properties that must be considered. The care instructions will determine whether hand washing or machine washing is the better option.
Tip: Avoid using fabric softener, as it can have an unpleasant smell for horses and negatively affect the quality of the rugs.
Tip: Only fold the horse rug once it is completely dry; otherwise, residual moisture may cause mold. Once dry, store it in a cupboard until its next use.

Re-waterproofing horse rugs
Washing often reduces the waterproofing of horse rugs. It’s recommended to refresh the waterproofing after each wash. This can be done in two ways:
- Using a special detergent with built-in waterproofing agents during the wash cycle.
- Applying a waterproofing spray after the rug has fully dried.
Important: If using a detergent with waterproofing properties, keep in mind that it affects both the inner and outer layers of the rug, preventing it from absorbing your horse’s sweat. With a spray, you can treat only the outer layer, avoiding this issue.
Caution: If your rug is made of waterproof material, avoid re-waterproofing it, as this can be counterproductive. The ingredients may clog the fabric’s pores, making it less breathable.
If you prefer not to wash the rug yourself, you can use a professional rug washing service. These specialists have the expertise to clean and repair horse rugs, ensuring they’re in perfect condition for the next season.
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