One jug. Endless relief. The 128oz Draw It Out® Concentrate is a barn essential. You’re not buying a gallon—you’re investing in up to ~11 gallons of customizable, ready-to-use liniment for everyday rides, recovery days, and show-ring battles.
Up to ~11 GallonsNo Burn/No BlisterPre/During/Post WorkAbscess-FriendlyCost-Effective
Why Riders Choose the 128oz Concentrate
Maximum Efficiency: One jug creates up to 11 gallons of liniment—save time & money.
Customizable Care: Mix light for daily maintenance; strong for deep recovery.
Proven Performance: Trusted by professional barns and everyday riders.
Barn-Ready: No scrambling mid-week—stay stocked and ready.
Serious Savings: Skip extra trips; save vs. pre-mixed bottles.
Mixing Made Easy
Use Case
Concentrate : Water
Example
Final Strength
Daily Maintenance
1 : 10
1 cup DiO + 10 cups water
Light
Post-Workout
1 : 5
1 cup DiO + 5 cups water
Medium
Deep Recovery
1 : 3
1 cup DiO + 3 cups water
Strong
Rule of thumb: the stronger you mix the concentrate, the faster it tends to work.
How to Use
Soak • Poultice • Spray: Use your mixed solution as a soak or poultice, or spray large areas like shoulders, backs, and hips. Massage in.
Leg Wraps: Spray directly on legs or soak no-bows/polos in your mixed solution; wrap and keep wraps moist while applied.
Long Contact, No Burn: Designed to be left on without burning or blistering under pads, boots, or wraps.
Event-Ready: Use before, during, and after training/competition to help prevent stocking up and soreness from standing or overexertion—and to alleviate issues already seen.
Output at a Glance
Strength
Ready-to-Use Gallons (Approx.)
Light Mix (10:1)
~11 gallons
Medium Mix (5:1)
~6 gallons
Strong Mix (3:1)
~4 gallons
Mixing Tips
Use clean water (distilled if possible).
Store mixed solution in sealed spray bottles.
Shake well before each use.
Keep a stronger mix on hand for shows; use light/medium for daily care.
Mix smaller batches if you rotate strengths by horse/workload.
FAQ
Can it be left on under wraps or boots?
Yes. It’s engineered for long contact without burning or blistering. Keep wraps moist and monitor comfort.
Is it useful for abscess protocols?
Yes. Commonly used within soak/wrap routines—follow your farrier or veterinarian’s guidance.
Best ratio for large areas?
Light mixes (1:10) are ideal for spray-on coverage across shoulders, backs, and hips.
When should I apply?
Before, during, and after work—plus after long hauls or extended standing to help prevent stocking up and soreness.
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