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cleaning the cage
#71152
12/03/05 05:05 PM
12/03/05 05:05 PM
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I have a cage that is very difficult to clean and gets very smelly thanks to a very possessive male and new babies. Any recommendations for sprays that are safe or any ways in general that are easier than putting the whole cage in the shower? [:"purple"] [/] <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/multi.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thanx.gif" alt="" />
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Re: cleaning the cage
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#71153
12/03/05 07:02 PM
12/03/05 07:02 PM
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have you tried clorox wipes? I use a steam cleaner and the clorox wipes
Debra Two sons in the U.S. Army Slaves to: Mikki, Loki & Thor dogs: Morgan & Isabella Bunnies Bob & TMan RIP Wellington, Minnie & Dazzle bunny, Willow July 6 2013, Squirtle 7-24-09, Maggie May 12-14-10 Licensed wildlife rehabilitator - Cottontail Rabbits & Squirrels
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Re: cleaning the cage
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#71155
12/04/05 05:44 PM
12/04/05 05:44 PM
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I never thought about using the steam cleaner - what a great idea (especially after I just spent 45 minutes in the shower yesterday with my cage)!
Thanks for the great idea.
Janet
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