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22-09-2009, 05:30 PM   #11

Re: What would you use?


It's really good to use on unbroken skin, that's what we generally use it for in practice. We all wash our hands in it too. It's really only with wounds that I would use it with caution as it can delay healing.



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22-09-2009, 07:34 PM   #12

Re: What would you use?


I often use hibiscrub on unbroken skin - my vet suggested it when one of my old ladies got v smelly.

I think as long as you're careful around open wounds it is a great product.



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