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    Cleaning Method. Still good to use?

    I was just doing some touring around the forum and I couldn't find a sticky I once read about using vinegar and 3% peroxide to clean enclosures. Is this method no longer safe or is the post just old?

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    Re: Cleaning Method. Still good to use?

    To be more specific, you have vinegar in one spray bottle, peroxide in another and you spary your enclosure down, wait 15 minutes, then rinse with water. You also do this with all the hides, water dishes, vines, etc. It is supposed to disinfect and clean everything.

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    Re: Cleaning Method. Still good to use?

    ‘Twas two weeks before Christmas,
    And all through the house
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    Not even a mouse…

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    Re: Cleaning Method. Still good to use?

    Hi,

    I'm not sure what thread your loking for but putting "vinegar peroxide" into the advanced search page only gives 15 threads so hopefully it will be one of those.


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