Matilda Brand Patent Design       The Original Unique and world acclaimed livestock covers

                                 

                Standard cover              Maximiser  with neck extension and rear flap( New in Stock CM  DM  EM))

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  Cecilia Secka   CA

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Matilda Brand Sheep Covers
Washing Instructions

These covers are made with a UV resistant coating.  If the fabric is not cared for properly, the coating will come off.

If possible, do not wash the covers. Tumble washing preferred.

Shake to remove any loose debris, then brush with a soft brush.  If the covers are very dirty, soak in cold water over night.

If they must be washed use cold or warm water only.  Do NOT wash in hot water.

Use liquid sink dish washing detergent (yep, the stuff you use in the dish washer!)  Do NOT use laundry detergent.

Wash only 1 or 2 covers at a time on the delicate cycle.  Excessive agitation will cause the UV resistant coating to come off.

No warranty is expressed or implied by these washing instructions.


Size and fitting.   A Correct  fit is important so as not to cut into the rear legs.

Should be large enough so as not to step out of the leg loops  but roomy to last 12 months of wool growth. Wet weather causes Oversize covers to slip towards the rear and flop to one side. Resulting in the stepping out of the leg loops.

 

 

 

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