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For Your Every Summer RSVP, with Code: SUMMER15
Description
Good Gear Naturals - Stay Put CreamStay Put Cream effectively treats Thrush, Rain Scald, Mud Fever, Qld Itch and also soothes dry or irritated skin. It is an amazing antifungal and antibacterial treatment with fantastic results. Stay Put Cream has a base of cold pressed hexane free castor oil to encourage hair regrowth. Additionally, skin toughening and antibacterial Zinc powder combines with pure essential oils. Originally developed to soothe Queensland Itch hot spots. However, Stay
Stay Put Cream effectively treats Thrush, Rain Scald, Mud Fever, Qld Itch and also soothes dry or irritated skin. It is an amazing antifungal and antibacterial treatment with fantastic results.
Stay Put Cream has a base of cold pressed hexane free castor oil to encourage hair regrowth. Additionally, skin toughening and antibacterial Zinc powder combines with pure essential oils. Originally developed to soothe Queensland Itch hot spots. However, Stay Put Cream has also proven to be deadly to thrush in hooves. Not only does Stay Put Cream kill thrush, it has also been instrumental in treating persistent Mud Fever and Rain Scald cases.
Developed in Far North Queensland, our Stay Put Cream can withstand heavy tropical rain. The Zinc also protects pink skin areas from sunburn.You can expect the cream to stay on skin for 5 days minimum. For use with hooves, the cream has a thin nozzle which allows application to areas where deep thrush is present such as the central sulcus. Or, if your horse has deep heel clefts, the cream can easily be applied to these areas with ease. For treatment of Mud Fever you need to part the hair and get the cream directly onto the sores for best results.
Stay Put Cream β Natural Ingredients
Zinc Oxide (non Nano) β toughens skin, antibacterial, water repelling
Pure Castor oil cold pressed and hexane free promotes hair regrowth
Lavender Essential Oil soothes irritated skin repels biting insects
Tea Tree Oil kills bacteria and is also anti-fungal.
Kunzea Essential Oil anti-inflammatory and antibacterial
*100% Natural Ingredients
*100% Australian Made
Use Good Gear Naturals Stay Put Cream sparingly, a little goes a LONG way. The applicator nozzle allows you to apply to treatment areas with ease. To remove cream from your hands after applying to your horse, lather well with soap and water.
Available in 2 sizes:
60ml
250ml
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- We offer a 30-day return/exchange service after receiving.
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Authentic product
All products came in early than expected delivery date. Just started the product so unsure of the results but I'm confident with this.
The texture is light, moisturising.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2026
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Works great
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Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2026
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Very gentle on skin π
Recommended
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Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2026
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Good product but only half a tube !!!
Itβs a really good product except that the tube was only half full !!! Felt like I got robbed !!! Very disappointed as I paid for a full tube !!! To pricey to only get half of a tube !!!
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Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2026
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Great stuff face feels fabulous
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Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2026