Washing of Rugs and Saddle Pads: Tips and Importance

Why Washing Rugs and Pads Properly Matters
Dirty rugs and saddle pads aren't just cosmetic. Sweat, bacteria and detergent residue can contribute to:
- Rubs and sores
- Skin irritation
- Poor coat condition
- Reduced breathability and waterproofing
Saddle Pads: Wash Routine That Protects the Back
How often?
For regular work: ideally every 1-3 rides (or rotate multiple pads).
Best practice:
- Brush off hair and dirt first
- Use horse-safe detergent (avoid heavy perfumes)
- Wash at a moderate temperature per label
- Fully dry before use (damp pads cause rubs)
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Rugs: Keep Waterproofing and Fit Intact
Key steps:
- Close straps/velcro to prevent snagging
- Use rug wash designed for technical fabrics
- Avoid standard fabric softener
- Re-proof when needed (especially after multiple washes)
Drying: The Most Overlooked Step
- Air dry where possible
- Ensure full drying before storage
- Avoid intense direct heat that can damage materials
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