Sgt Reckless Horse Grease is a very bitter tasting specially thickened mineral oil that keeps animals from chewing on wood, metal, hair, plastic, etc. Spread a little Horse Grease onto the spot the animal likes to chew. Horse Grease won't melt in the heat, freeze in the cold, or wash off in the rain. It works year-round, in all weather, indoor or outdoor. Horse Grease will prevent chewing by horse
s, cattle, goats, donkeys, mules, alpaca llamas, pit bulls, large dogs, small dogs. Testimonials are available. Safety: Best to wear gloves and safety glasses. Similar to cooking with jalapeno peppers, you will want to avoid touching your eyes or other certain body areas after using our grease, therefore, it is best to wear gloves to keep from getting any on your hands. How to Apply: Apply with a small cup and a paint brush. Squeeze some grease from the bottle into a small cup, then apply with a paint brush. Similar to house paint and peanut butter, oil separation may have occurred, in which case you simply stir the product up with a spoon. But the product will still work whether you stir it up or not. Long Lasting: The product stays effective in extreme weather. The grease will not melt in the heat of the sun, and will not freeze in the cold of winter, nor will it wash off in the pouring rain. Dust and dirt will not make the grease taste less bad, i.e., will have no affect on it's effect. Porous Surfaces: Horse Grease will eventually soak into porous surfaces, like wood. This could take several weeks (for a live trees), or several days (for rotten wood). This does not mean the chewing (Remember the chewing behavior we are trying to stop?) will begin again, since the object of your animal's desire (the fence, cage, or bandage) still tastes like our grease and the animal will most probably long ago have stopped chewing on that spot. I.e., once applied, Horse Grease will work even after it has soaked into the porous surface. In the unlikely event your animal wants to come back and begin his chewing ways again because he thinks the nasty taste might be gone, rest assured the grease will still be there in all it's potency. If one taste of the grease didn't do the trick, two most definitely will. How to Remove: To remove Horse Grease from a surface use rubbing alcohol or hand sanitizer (or paint thinner) and a wash rag. Storage: Screw the cap back onto the bottle, wipe off the bottle with alcohol and a rag, and store the bottle wherever you store your household chemicals.: under the sink, in the tool shed, broom closet, garage, barn, etc. There's nothing poisonous or explosive or flammable in Horse Grease. There's no fumes to worry about. It is simply thickened mineral oil.