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...that crust in the water bowl

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Posted by: amarilrose at Wed Nov 15 20:41:39 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by amarilrose ]  
   

Anybody who has been keeping snakes a while should know what I am talking about.



I've read some pretty extensive articles detailing ways to build a better water bowl that will take disposable liners so you don't have to scrub the crust out of the things. I like my old ceramic bowls - that crust just annoys me.



I kinda stumbled onto something the other day though. I've always used soap & water and a steel wool or something like it to battle the water bowl crust. The other day I tried using vinegar - just plain white vinegar, the cheap stuff from "WallyWorld" - and the crust comes off EASY! I still have to scrub, but I don't have to work at it too long. I've even gotten all of the old bad spots out of bowls that have been in use for a decade or so by doing this.



I think if somebody tells me they already knew all about this, I might cry - I have spent way too many hours srubbing water bowls over the years!



Has anybody found anything better? Does anybody really know what that crust is??



Let's hear it!



~Rebecca
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0.2 American Pit Bull Terriers (40lb darling lap dogs:Brandy&Mara)

1.2 Ball Pythons

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[0.1 '05 Het Hypo (Sylvia)]

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