Extended Ironhide Grooming Kit

£98.00

Save over 10% when purchased as a complete kit compared to buying each product individually.
The Ironhide Grooming Kit is a three-step routine designed to support regular coat care through gentle cleansing, balanced rinsing, and light conditioning.

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Description

The Ironhide Grooming Kit is a three-step routine designed to support regular coat care through gentle cleansing, balanced rinsing, and light conditioning. Each product — ForgeClean™, RinseCore™, and ForgeSeal™ — works together to help maintain the coat’s natural appearance and cleanliness as part of a normal grooming routine.

What’s Included

  • ForgeClean™ (3 x 100 g)

    Provides around 6–8 full washes in total, depending on the horse and coat condition. Bulk ForgeClean™ options are available separately for regular users who want better long-term value.

  • RinseCore™ (1000 ml)
    Provides up to 40 rinses at 25 ml per use, or around 20 stronger rinses at 50 ml per use, depending on coat needs, workload and how heavily the product is used.

  • ForgeSeal™ (100 g)
    Provides around 30-40 washes depending on coat condition.

Forgeclean™ – A cold-process bar, cured for six weeks, and crafted with mineral clays, charcoal, and slow-infused oils to cut through dirt, sweat, and buildup. It clears the way and prepares the coat for conditioning.

RinseCore™ – The second stage of the Ironhide Grooming System. A concentrated liquid rinse designed to follow ForgeClean™ and prepare the coat for ForgeSeal™. Always diluted before use, it turns an overlooked step into something purposeful.

Forgeseal™ – A solid balm bar crafted with natural butters, waxes, clays, and infused oils. Designed to follow ForgeClean™ and RinseCore™, it provides the final stage of care — helping to condition, protect, and lock in the coat’s natural balance. Where most grooming ends, ForgeSeal™ begins its work.

Important Information
For external equine use only. Avoid contact with eyes, mouth, and broken skin. Patch test before first use. Discontinue use if irritation occurs. These products are intended for regular grooming and coat maintenance; they are not veterinary preparations and are not designed to diagnose, treat, or prevent disease.

Caution:
The Grooming Kit contains natural essential oils (Peppermint, Tea Tree, lavender, Myrrh), which in rare cases may cause a mild allergic reaction. This is noted as a precaution and is standard for products with essential oils. They are used at carefully balanced, low levels — enough to give purpose, but never excessive. Always patch test before first use.

Bulk & Trade Orders
Looking for larger volumes at reduced rates? We can supply ForgeClean™, RinseCore™, and ForgeSeal™ in wholesale or yard-size formats. For enquiries about larger orders, please email us directly at enquiries@ironhideequine.co.uk to discuss bulk pricing and tailored supply.

For full technical background and traditional roles of every ingredient we use, see our Ingredients Page.

Ingredient Breakdown

Each element in ForgeClean™ carries properties that have long been valued in traditional grooming for maintaining balance, freshness, and resilience in the skin and coat.

  • Activated Charcoal – highly porous, traditionally recognised for its ability to bind to dirt, sweat, and oils, helping lift away buildup during washing.

  • Bentonite & Kaolin Clay – mineral clays long used for their cleansing and refining qualities. Bentonite is known for its stronger pull, while kaolin provides a softer touch to balance it.

  • Babassu Oil – often compared to coconut oil but naturally gentler, babassu is known for producing a rich, stable lather and effective cleansing without excessive stripping.

  • Herbal-Infused Extra Virgin Olive Oil – slow-infused in-house for six weeks with calendula, chamomile, and comfrey. Extra virgin olive oil itself is rich in natural antioxidants and oleic acid. The herbs we select for infusion have long been valued in traditional care. Chamomile for its calming reputation, calendula for soothing support, and comfrey for its association with conditioning and resilience.

  • Castor Oil – dense and glossy, widely used in traditional soapmaking for its ability to help lift grease and impurities while boosting a creamy, lasting lather.

  • Refined Shea Butter – Smooth Nourishment
    Refined shea butter is prized for its clean profile and consistency. Naturally rich in fatty acids, it has long been valued in grooming for helping maintain softness and providing a protective, conditioning layer during cleansing, without the heavier scent of unrefined shea.
  • Peppermint Essential Oil – long chosen in grooming for its cooling, refreshing feel post-exercise, alongside its sharp, uplifting scent.
  • Tea Tree Essential Oil – recognised for its crisp, clean aroma and traditionally used to help maintain freshness. Its distinctive scent is also known to naturally deter insects, making it a common choice in equine care routines.

    How the soap is made

    ForgeClean™ is a cold-processed soap, created through a process called saponification, where oils are transformed into a solid cleansing bar.

    Sodium Hydroxide (Lye) & Water
    Used to start the soapmaking process. These react with the oils to form soap.
    By the end of curing, the sodium hydroxide has been fully used and is no longer present in its original form.

    Sodium Lactate
    Added to improve bar hardness, durability, and overall performance during use.

    What this means in practice

    A formula that cleans effectively,
    without being unnecessarily harsh.

    Built for repeated use.
    Not just a one-off result.

    Caution:
    Forgeclean™ contains natural essential oils (peppermint and Tea Tree), which in rare cases may cause a mild allergic reaction. This is noted as a precaution and is standard for products with essential oils. We use them at carefully balanced, low levels – enough to give purpose, but never excessive. While safely diluted. Always patch test before first use.

Ingredient Breakdown

Every element in RinseCore™ is selected with intent. Nothing is added without purpose. Each ingredient has a place in traditional grooming and modern formulation, working together to support balance, freshness, and long-term coat care.

  • Aloe Vera Juice (Inner Leaf)
    Long valued in natural care for leaving the skin feeling refreshed and soothed after heat, friction, or exposure. Traditionally used for skin softness and hydration.
  • Chamomile Hydrosol – a distilled floral water chosen for its calming, gentle qualities. Traditionally associated with easing sensitivity and adding a mild freshness to rinses.
  • Apple Cider Vinegar (Raw, Unfiltered) – traditionally used as a clarifier to help remove residue, sweat, or grime. Contributes to a fresh, clean coat finish without heaviness.
  • Vegetable Glycerin (Palm-Free) – widely used in grooming and skincare for its ability to attract and hold water, helping the coat feel supple and smooth after rinsing.
  • Vitamin E (Natural Tocopherol) – included to help protect the formula and support coat condition, while also offering antioxidant defense against environmental stress.
  • Colloidal Oat Flour – finely ground oats, traditionally valued for their role in calming itchiness and supporting skin resilience.
  • Magnesium Flakes (Magnesium Chloride) – often used post-exercise for relaxation. Traditionally recognised for helping ease muscle tension and supporting recovery.
  • Peppermint Essential Oil – chosen for its sharp, uplifting aroma and its long traditional use for a cooling, refreshing feel after work.
  • Lavender Essential Oil – widely associated with calm and comfort in traditional care routines. Provides a familiar, gentle aromatic finish.
  • Phenoxyethanol EHG – a modern, ECOCERT-approved preservative, blended with ethylhexylglycerin, ensuring stability and safety in water-based natural formulas.
  • Sodium Hydroxide (Carefully Diluted)
    Used in precise, controlled amounts to adjust and maintain a balanced pH, helping the formula sit closer to the horse’s natural skin environment.

What this means in practice

A rinse designed to reset, refresh and rebalance,
without leaving heaviness behind.

Lightweight, effective, and easy to use,
built for consistent, repeat care.

Caution

RinseCore™ contains natural essential oils (peppermint and lavender), which in rare cases may cause mild sensitivity.

Always patch test before first use. Avoid contact with eyes and sensitive areas. If irritation occurs, discontinue use.

Ingredient Breakdown

Every element in ForgeSeal™ is selected with intent.
Built to condition, protect, and support the coat after washing, forming a light, breathable layer without heaviness or residue.

  • White Beeswax – long valued in grooming and care for creating a protective barrier that helps shield against environmental exposure. Adds firmness and longevity to the bar.
  • Shea Butter – traditionally used for its richness in fatty acids, helping to soften and condition the coat while leaving a smooth, lasting feel.
  • Mango Butter – prized for its lighter texture compared to shea, offering easy absorption and a soft, non-greasy finish.
  • Babassu Oil – a gentler alternative to coconut oil, known for producing a clean, conditioning effect without heaviness.
  • Herbal-Infused Olive Oil – slow-infused in-house with calendula, chamomile, and comfrey. Traditionally, these herbs have been associated with soothing support, resilience, and coat conditioning.
  • Neem Oil – historically used in equine care for its strong, distinctive properties and natural protective reputation.
  • Castor Oil – dense and glossy, chosen for its ability to add glide and enhance conditioning.
  • Arrowroot Powder – used to improve application feel, helping the bar glide evenly while reducing excess greasiness.
  • Kaolin Clay – a gentle mineral clay traditionally used to provide slip, absorb excess oils, and give a clean, balanced finish.
  • Colloidal Oat Flour – long recognised for its skin-supportive compounds, traditionally used to calm irritation and add resilience.
  • Zinc Oxide – widely used in care formulations for its protective qualities and ability to support barrier function.
  • Vitamin E Oil – a natural antioxidant that helps support product stability and adds to the conditioning feel.
  • Essential Oils (Lavender, Tea Tree, Myrrh) – included at balanced levels for their traditional roles in grooming. Lavender is often associated with calm, Tea Tree with a clean, sharp scent, and Myrrh with long-valued protective qualities.

What this means in practice

A conditioning layer that supports without suffocating,
protecting the coat while allowing it to breathe naturally.
Something unlike anything else out there!

Caution:
ForgeSeal™ contains natural essential oils (Lavender, Tea Tree, Myrrh), which in rare cases may cause a mild allergic reaction. This is noted as a precaution and is standard for products with essential oils. We use them at carefully balanced, low levels – enough to give purpose, but never excessive. While safely diluted. Always patch test before first use.

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Independently reviewed using veterinary toxicology standards

We didn’t want to release something and hope it was safe.

If a product is going onto a horse regularly, it should be properly understood, not guessed.

So we put each product through a full safety process before it was ever offered to customers.

What we did:

  • Stability tested under real conditions
  • Assessed through a full toxicology review
  • Reviewed by veterinary toxicologists from the Veterinary Poisons Information Service (VPIS), the same service equine vets rely on when assessing risk in animals

This is as close as you can get to real-world equine safety assessment without testing directly on horses.

It’s a level of assessment most grooming products never go through.

The outcome was clear.

No significant toxicological concerns were identified when used as directed.

Below are the supporting documents for the grooming system.
Each one shows a different part of how the product has been assessed for safety and consistency.

Veterinary Toxicology Review (VPIS) ForgeClean (199 KB)
Veterinary Toxicology Review (VPIS) RinseCore (197 KB)
Veterinary Toxicology Review (VPIS) ForgeSeal (197 KB)
Safety Data Sheet (SDS) ForgeClean (226 KB)
Safety Data Sheet (SDS) RinseCore (247 KB)
Safety Data Sheet (SDS) ForgeSeal (228 KB)

Step 1 of the grooming system.
Forgeclean Directions of use.
Start with a fully wet coat.
ForgeClean™ is designed to be used directly on the horse, just like a traditional soap bar.

Apply with light pressure to build a gentle lather.
Glide the bar over the coat, then work it in by hand. Focus on areas where dirt, sweat, and buildup naturally collect.

Rinse thoroughly with clean water.
Ensure all lather is fully removed before moving to the next step.

Step 2 of the grooming system.
Rinsecore Directions of use following ForgeClean
Dilute 25-50ml of Rinsecore in 5L of clean water.
Apply evenly to the coat using a sponge or cloth. Do not rinse off.

Use 25ml for daily maintenance or light work.
Use 50ml after intense exercise or for deep cleaning.
for smaller areas dilute 10ml in 2l of water

For mud-prone legs, dilute 100ml in 5l of water and apply as a targeted rinse no more than once a week.

Rinsecore can be used regularly at low dilution,
high strength use (100ml per 5L) us bit is not intended for frequent application. always patch test on first use, dispose of diluted product after 24 hours.

For best results, we recommend starting with 25ml as your regular go-to. This is suitable for ongoing use and helps maintain a consistent, manageable coat without overdoing it. Move up to 50ml when the coat has been through more, such as after heavier work, sweat, or noticeable build-up. The 10ml in 2L dilution is ideal for patch testing or small areas, allowing you to understand how your horse responds without using unnecessary product. The 100ml dilution is designed as a stronger, targeted reset for more demanding areas like mud-prone legs. Because it works at a higher strength, it’s best used sparingly (no more than once a week) to avoid repeatedly pushing the coat too far in one direction, helping maintain a more stable, balanced feel over time.

Step 3 of the grooming system.
ForgeSeal Directions of use following Rinsecore

Apply a thin, even layer of ForgeSeal to a clean coat, Ideally while the coat is slightly damp. Work gently in the direction of hair growth. Suitable for use on the horse's full body coat.
Avoid applying to long hair such as the tail, mane and feathers, as it may build up over time. Do not apply excessively thick layers as this may lead to build up. Always patch test before use.

Recommended use is 1-2 times per week for general maintenance, or up to 2-3 times per week for horses with dry or scurfy skin. When reapplying, Always thoroughly wash the coat before hand.

For best results, ForgeSeal is designed to be used little and often rather than in heavy amounts. Start with a light application 1–2 times per week and observe how your horse’s coat responds over time. If the coat feels drier or needs more support, you can increase to 2–3 times per week, keeping layers thin and even. Applying to a slightly damp coat helps it spread more easily and avoids overuse in one area. Because ForgeSeal forms a light, protective layer, we recommend washing the coat before reapplication, as applying over a dirty coat can trap dirt.

Note on Patch Testing
We recommend carrying out a patch test before full use.
Apply the full grooming system to a small, controlled area of the coat and monitor over 24 hours.