is there a way to get the easy cast resin out of the plastic mold. i accidentally got my oven too hot and it melted the mold just a bit and caused it to look slightly deformed.. and now the resin is cured and i cannot get the resin pieces out. does anyone know how? unfortunately i did not use a mold release spraay.. im not even sure if that would have worked because i am affraid that the resin and plastic have melted together. but i think that there may still be a way to get the resin out of the mold. does anyone have any ideas? (without ruining the pieces)
get an oster grooming kit. everything you need will be in there. don't go blow a bunch of money on a thousand brushes those aren't even your horses. buy the basics.
Take your son to the womens restroom. no longer attempting to be humorous yet imagine if their better halves had considered you walk out the mens room questioning that you idea about a glimps of their sources.
Very basic stuff, is a curry comb, a hard brush, (a soft brush, optional) and a hoof pick. Maybe try making them some treats if they are so thin! And of course, there are MANY other things you could use, but if you are doing it to keep them feeling good and clean, that should do it. Because the curry will (besides giving them a nice good backscratch) loosen up the dead skin and hair and feel reeeally good if they haven't really been groomed. The hard brush will brush all the dead skin and hair away. The soft brush would bring out their natural oils and make them shiny, so this is optional. And the hoof pick is very good because you can pick rocks and mud and manure out of their feet. I hope this helped! And good luck:)))
A Comb, a Brush, a hoof pick and some shampoo.