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Posted by: dianedfisher at Tue Mar 13 13:37:27 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by dianedfisher ] Vinegar spray followed immediately by hydrogen peroxide forms peracetic acid (sic??) which is a very powerful but short-lived disinfectant. You cannot mix the 2 in the same spray bottle;they must be sprayed separately-order is not critical. You can then wipe out the excess and let the remainder air dry. You can also rinse thoroughly with clear water for chameleons to make sure there is no residual on plant leaves, etc. I have used it successfuly on live plants also. USDA recommends this as an inexpensive kitchen disinfectant. | ||
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