I have a dealer that sells it to a large trailer park in Georgia. They have pails of Fluid Film at the dog "poop stations". He tells me that the dog walkers dip their pooper scoopers in the Fluid Film before they scoop the poop and flick it into the woods. Nothing sticks to the scooper.
Many Veterinarians use Fluid Film as a treatment for ringworm in farm animals.
I once asked a Vet about this when he called our office, and he told me that ringworm is often caused by a lanolin deficiency. Since Fluid Film is lanolin based, and contains no solvents, he said it works well as a treatment, at a fraction of the cost of the pharmaceutical. I have no idea how this came about.
Interesting Bob, fortunately I have enough property that I don't feel the need to scoop poop. It was funny Sat after I got it. I immediately started walking around looking for things to use it on. One that has been a problem every Winter is the gooseneck hitch in the truck bed. When not using it I flip it ball side down because ball side up creates problems hauling stuff. then in the middle of Winter when I need to use the horse trailer I many times have a problem getting it unstuck. hoping this will help.