you can get a brush called a metal curry comb which you run the brush down and it picks up any dirt fur or grime on the brush!!
if they are covered in hairs then get a metal curry comb and scrape of hairs.
muddy, greasy put them in as bowl of hot water.
Curry comb or hard brush.
a sponge is used for washing a horse gently, but not grooming it, brushes or combs are used for that
Horses are cleaned when the owner grooms the horse. This is generally with brushes and a hoof pick. Washing your horse should only happen once every month-two months or so. This is because the horses coat has natural oils that protect the coat and skin. Horses will still roll in the paddock, but you can reduce the amount of dirt they get on them by rugging the horse.
get some plovers (birds that clean teeth) otherwise... not a reliable place to ask if you are doing it yourself
the face-where your bridle goes to stop rubbing! the back and tummy-where your saddle and girth go! and in between the armpits-to stop any rubbing when the horse moves its legs!
There are a variety of brushes for different parts of the body.
A good way to clean them is to soak them in water, if you want a quick cleaning of soft brushes, is to use a curry and run it through them.
They will load up with hair and dirt and won't be effective.
Curry comb or hard brush.
Test Tube brushes are used to easily clean the test tubes .When you've been using latex paint
well if they are medal brushes they rust and if there bristle brushes the bristle breaks it prob best you take your horse gear in side.
chimney brushes of course!
With a set of chimney sweep brushes.
They are used to clean test tubes. :)
No you won't and olive oil does a great job of cleaning brushes
a sponge is used for washing a horse gently, but not grooming it, brushes or combs are used for that
Maybe horse hairs