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Posted by: nz at Wed Aug 27 15:18:53 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by nz ] Currently I clean my cages with water and rubbing alcohol. I remove the feces and soiled substrate under it, and a lot of the substrate around it. Then I use water and remove the remaining gunk with a paper towel. Then I use rubbing alcohol to clean the surface of the cage, and then use water and paper towel again to remove the alcohol. Finally I bring in fresh substrate to fill in the gap. After reading a previous post on cleaning I am starting to rethink my procedure. Should I just switch to using a Chlorine bleach solution? What are the measurements for mixing the solution? Am I right to assume the solution should be used to spray the whole tub and leave it to soak then clean, and not to be used for spot cleaning! Thanks. | ||
>> Next Message: RE: Chlorine bleach solution - oldherper, Wed Aug 27 15:57:25 2003 | ||
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