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    question about the tag in the water dish

    I just bought a new water dish and the sticker/tag thing thats in it came off but the stickiness is still present, Does it not matter or should i try to get rid of it. If i should try to get rid of it is goo gone safe or is there something else i should use?

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    Re: question about the tag in the water dish

    i clean mine out with chlorhexidine\water. wash with water till its not sticky then hit it one more time with the water\chlorhex

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    Re: question about the tag in the water dish

    Dishwashers always get them off for me!

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    Re: question about the tag in the water dish

    Peanut butter is surprisingly effective at getting off that kind of sticky residue. You do have to be careful that you are using it on a surface that won't be ruined by the oils in the peanut butter, but a plastic water dish should be fine!
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