Creolina for Barns, Stables, and Coops

Creolina has been a go-to cleaner for farms and agricultural operations for more than a century. Its powerful pine-tar formula is perfect for removing tough odors, disinfecting surfaces, and keeping animal environments fresh and sanitary. If you have barns, stables, or chicken coops, here’s why Creolina should be part of your regular cleaning routine.

Why Creolina Works for Farm Environments
Animal areas naturally collect odors, bacteria, and grime. Creolina’s coal tar oil base penetrates surfaces, breaking down odor-causing compounds and disinfecting at the same time. It’s bleach-free, so it’s safer for most surfaces, yet strong enough for the heaviest cleaning jobs.

Using Creolina in Barns

  • Mix 4 ounces of Creolina per gallon of warm water for deep cleaning.

  • Mop or scrub floors, walls, and feeding areas.

  • Let the solution sit for 5–10 minutes before rinsing with clean water.

  • Allow the space to dry fully before animals return.

Cleaning Stables with Creolina

  • Use the same 4 oz per gallon dilution for stalls and walkways.

  • Remove bedding and debris before cleaning.

  • Rinse thoroughly to prevent any residue on surfaces horses may lick or touch.

Disinfecting Chicken Coops

  • Dilute to 2–4 ounces per gallon depending on odor severity.

  • Scrub roosting bars, nesting boxes, and floors.

  • Rinse well and let dry completely before reintroducing birds.

Extra Farm Uses

  • Cleaning feed and water buckets (always rinse well)

  • Washing farm tools and equipment

  • Refreshing outdoor animal pens and runs

Safety Reminders
Always keep animals out of the area while cleaning. Wear gloves, work in a ventilated space, and follow dilution instructions. Rinse and dry completely before allowing animals back into the cleaned area.

Where to Buy Creolina for Farm Use
Order authentic Rex Creolina in all sizes — from single bottles to bulk quantities — directly from Creolina.com. Fast shipping and fresh stock every time.

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