Well, what I use (and what Ron was referring to) was NOT ShowSheen. It's called ShowPrep, and it has no silicone in it.
Why I get ever so cranky with lists ...
On Tuesday, January 20, 2004, at 04:16 PM, Gail White wrote:
As a processor I don't like to get camelids in that have been sprayed with Showsheen. You're right it is a silicone base and only denatured alcohol will really get it off. We had show horses and used it on them and weeks after the show and more baths it was still in the mane, tails and coats.
It makes for slippery fiber going through the cards, and the camelids are slippery by themselves. Try not to use anything by detergent when washing your fibers to send to processors. Above all, don't store in moth balls. When the fiber is washed the fumes are awful coming out of the wash tubs.
Gail White
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