Before you use simple green to get her tail clean you might try the baking soda white viniger thing. This was suggested by a forum member to get white tails clean, and it works! I tried it and was amazed. Went out and bought boxes of baking soda and gallons of viniger! It's cheaper and easier than shampoos.
Wet her tail,
make a paste of baking soda and water rub it in the tail hairs, use about 1/2 box if you have to.
wait a minute then
dip the tail in white viniger. I used a about 1/2 gallon per tail
it will fizz alot! Hold it there until it stops fizzing
that should loosen up the crud and get it pretty clean
rinse with clean water.
Good Luck!
Wet her tail,
make a paste of baking soda and water rub it in the tail hairs, use about 1/2 box if you have to.
wait a minute then
dip the tail in white viniger. I used a about 1/2 gallon per tail
it will fizz alot! Hold it there until it stops fizzing
that should loosen up the crud and get it pretty clean
rinse with clean water.