It is normal for non-castrated bucks to have a yellowy orange grease on their backs, commonly nicknamed buck-grease. This is related to testosterone in the system and is not easy to remove by washing. Bucks seem to vary the levels of buck grease, which is normal, a varied diet can help keep the coat glossy and looking less greasy. Fairy liquid is used for the cleaning of ceramic plates and cups, I am not aware that it has also been formulated to remove buck grease, but what the hell, if the rat dies, thats one less in the world.
you wash your hair with one... and wash dishes with the other!
with fairy washing up liquid x x x
Amphipathic nature.
wash it with fairy liquid very hard
put some liquid wash body wash in your hand, about enough to cover half of your palmThen put some baby powder on top to cover it so you cant see any body wash and rub hard.Then wash off with warm water.If there is still grease left repeat again.
Well i just squirt fairy liquid everywhere than wash it down with a hose it works for me !!
Apply neat washing up liquid directly onto the grease. Leave overnight and then machine wash as normal. I have used this technique on a variety of fabrics and found it highly effective.
Wash them using washing up liquid to clean off all the left over food, grease and oil.
you wash them with degreaser
Wash it .
yes
Soap, water, sponge and elbow grease.