Revet Pink Ultra Milking Cream (2.5L) is a high-performance, emollient-rich antiseptic cream specifically formulated for the dairy industry and general veterinary skin care. Known for its distinct pink color and smooth texture, this "Ultra" variant provides a protective barrier and deep moisturization for livestock, while also being a popular choice for workers in the Heidelberg - GP agricultural sector for treating dry, chapped hands.
Technical Specifications
- Volume: 2.5 Liters (Industrial-sized bucket).
- Active Ingredients: Contains antiseptic agents (often Chlorhexidine or similar) and high-concentration Lanolin/Glycerin.
- Color: Pastel Pink.
- Consistency: Thick, non-greasy cream.
- Application: Topical (External use only).
Key Performance Features
- Antiseptic Protection: Formulated with mild antibacterial agents to prevent mastitis and skin infections in dairy cattle. It helps keep the udder and teat skin hygienic between milkings.
- Deep Moisturization: The "Ultra" formula is enriched with lanolin, which mimics natural skin oils. This is essential during the dry Winter Bulk 2026 season in Gauteng, when skin is prone to cracking and dehydration.
- Non-Taint Formula: Designed to be easily washed off before milking, ensuring that the cream does not affect the quality or taste of the milk.
- Skin Repair: Effectively treats "Teat Chapping," small scratches, and windburn. Its soothing properties provide immediate relief to irritated or inflamed skin tissue.
- Multi-Purpose Utility: While designed for livestock, it is widely used as a "barrier cream" for farmworkers and gardeners to protect hands from the abrasive effects of fertilizers, soil, and harsh detergents.
Application & Professional Tips
- Livestock Application: After milking, clean the udder thoroughly. Apply a generous amount of Revet Pink Ultra to the teats and massage gently. The pink color acts as a visual indicator that the animal has been treated.
- Human Skin Care: For chapped hands or cracked heels, apply the cream before bed. For best results, wear Kaufmann Cotton Gloves or socks overnight to allow the lanolin to penetrate deeply.
- Wound Care: If an animal has a minor wire scratch or abrasion, clean the area with a mild antiseptic wash first, then apply the milking cream to keep the wound supple and prevent dirt from entering.
- Storage: Keep the bucket in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight. In the high heat of the Easter 2026 season, the cream may soften slightly; simply stir with a clean Kaufmann screwdriver or spatula to restore its consistency.
- Hygiene: Always ensure your hands are clean before scooping cream from the 2.5L bucket to prevent contaminating the remaining supply with bacteria or stable grit.
Common Use Cases
- Dairy Farming: Daily udder health management for cows, goats, and sheep.
- General Veterinary: Soothing skin irritations on horses (e.g., mud fever or girth gall).
- Industrial/Workshop: Protecting hands from oils, grease, and cement dust.
- Home & Garden: Treating severely dry skin caused by outdoor labor and winter weather.
Pro Tip: If you find the 2.5L bucket too bulky for daily carry in the kraal or workshop, decant a smaller portion into a clean, empty Pulse or Shield container. This keeps the "master supply" in the 2.5L bucket clean and prevents the entire batch from being exposed to the air frequently.


