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« 07.09.04 - Israel Announces FEI World Reining Masters Series Qualifier 07.19.04 - FEI Promotional Meeting Held During The 2004 NRHA European Affiliate Championship Show »

07.13.04 - NRHA Welcomes EQ Solutions As Corporate Sponsor

The National Reining Horse Association is pleased to welcome EQ Solutions, the Official Equine Grooming and Vehicular Cleaning Products of the NRHA, as its latest corporate sponsor.  EQ Solutions is a company that was created by Jeff Sofich in 1997.  While their corporate office is located in Albany, Oregon, EQ Solutions spokesman Colin Shute explains that their products are sold at horse shows, from their Web site, and by distributors, which span the U.S.A. from coast to coast and extend to Canada, Puerto Rico, and Australia. 

 

According to their Web site (www.eqsolutions.net), EQ Solutions are specially formulated, all-natural horse products that are completely non-toxic and readily biodegrade in less than 28 days.  Derived from plant esters, the products are attracted to soils comprised of proteins, sugars, and fats, which accumulate on the skin/hair coat as well as your equipment. EQ Solutions simply releases the soils from the surface, allowing them to dissolve in the rinse water.  The products rinse completely and leave no soapy, sticky residue.  

 

EQ Solutions offer effective, quality products and, “People appreciate how well EQ Solutions work,” says Shute.  “They also appreciate how easy they are to use.  People using our products save time.  Trainers love EQ Solutions because their help will spend less time washing and have more time to spend in the saddle.  They’re also convenient.  I don’t have to take a bucket, a brush, and a mop to the wash rack with me.  It’s one – two – three and you’re done.” 

 

According to Shute, their biggest sellers are EQ Solutions Body Wash and EQ Soil Release.  The Body Wash is for horses and cattle.  It is not a detergent and it contains no salt or petroleum products, so it won’t dry out the skin.  It is safe and effective for horses and other short hair animals. The EQ Soil Release is a multi-purpose general cleaner for boots, blankets, stalls, trailer interiors, floors, mats, etc.  Other EQ Solutions products include Ready 2 Show, Kwik Brite Blue 1, Red Kwik Wash 11, and Truck and Trailer Wash as well as a Foaming Tool, a Pressure Washer, and EQ Wall Unit.

 

EQ Solutions is your source for the safest and most effective cleaning supplies available.  Whether you’re cleaning your horse, tack or equipment, RV or a fleet of vehicles, EQ Solutions offers superior products at an affordable price.

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