milehigh777
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what other than water can you use on cleaning there cages, soap, any speacial chemicals?? please help!
Diluted Bleach. One part to 5. Best sterilization around.milehigh777 said:what other than water can you use on cleaning there cages, soap, any speacial chemicals?? please help!
I use vinegar too...and a blowtorch (after rabbit is removed from cage of course LOL!!!). It's so helpful when you've got a heavy molter and the cage gets covered in fur in a day. The vinegar is great for getting any leftover crusties in trays and for cleaning out water bottles too.bluemini said:You can use a vinegar and water solution or bleach . I also use an all purpose cleaner
1:10 dilution is the recommended one for sanitation. AND, don't use it around the rabbit. Clean obvious stuff, scrub with bleach/water or vinegar/water, rinse, rinse, rinse. Then let it sit in the sun for a bit if you can. A torch works well if you have a lot of clinging hair.Ms. Research said:Diluted Bleach. One part to 5. Best sterilization around.milehigh777 said:what other than water can you use on cleaning there cages, soap, any speacial chemicals?? please help!
Love, love, love Vanodine! Best stuff ever, if you can find it....Tab003 said:We use bleach and water for general cleaning. We also use VANODINE to spray carriers and cages after the shows and show tables. You can use VANODINE on anything and we do.
Yeah its great,but I dont like the smell that much so I have to wash it out,alot . lol It also keeps my rabbit from chewing at the cage/pans .crazyturkeydesigns said:I use vinegar too...and a blowtorch (after rabbit is removed from cage of course LOL!!!). It's so helpful when you've got a heavy molter and the cage gets covered in fur in a day. The vinegar is great for getting any leftover crusties in trays and for cleaning out water bottles too.bluemini said:You can use a vinegar and water solution or bleach . I also use an all purpose cleaner