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Amanda1801

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Having a bit of a clear out; the following are free to any rescue.

500g tub of swarfega - used a tiny amount for Jeff, had him neutered and never needed it again!

2x metal food bowls (similar to these)

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1x shallow metal food bowl (similar to this)

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Tub of avipro plus - open but more than 3/4 remaining

3x pipettes of Xeno450

No doubt I'll come across more as I clear out!
 
I would appreciate the swarfega please! Lots of boar glands to clear here.

Suzy x
 
Ok Suzy...

Swarfega is gone!

Found a few more bits...

36g sachet of CC (unopened)

1x GP comb

Blister pack of 7x 200mg vit C tablets
 
just out of interest, when you use swarfega, do you put it on and leave it for a bit prior to bathing or just put it on during the bath?

The reason i ask is because Stan's bum is just caked in the stuff at the moment and i have cut a lot of it out but just can not get rid of it. I would really appreciate any advice.
 
just out of interest, when you use swarfega, do you put it on and leave it for a bit prior to bathing or just put it on during the bath?

The reason i ask is because Stan's bum is just caked in the stuff at the moment and i have cut a lot of it out but just can not get rid of it. I would really appreciate any advice.

I think beofre the bath you put it on and leave for a a few mins then rinse and bath as normal, could be wrong though. Washing up liquid works just as well! x
 
You use the swarfega prior to the bath, about a 5p sized blob, squidged in to the hair coated with grease and on the gland itself - work it in really well. If the spread of the grease is up the back also use a little more. This usually takes about 5 mins so enough time for it to break down the grease.

Bathe as usual with shampoo, rinse, repeat shampoo, rinse, rinse and rinse again.

HTH

Suzy x
 
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