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  • 12-30-2017, 02:40 PM
    JeanTownsend
    Any Zoo Med Wipeout reviews?
    I'm thinking of buying this product online. Do any of you use it?
    Does it work well? Can you use this to not only clean the actual enclosure, but also to clean the water dish, hides, etc? I couldn't see why not, but I just wanted to be sure.
    Thanks in advance.
  • 12-30-2017, 02:51 PM
    Sauzo
    I have a bottle of it i used for awhile and it worked ok. Kind of strong smell and i didnt use it for water bowls. I still have the bottle since i switched over to Chlorhexadine/Novalsan and then switched to F10SC. I like the Chlorhexadine and F10SC the best. The stuff has a fairly pleasant smell to me and i use it for water bowls. I have even heard guys using Chlorhexadine and F10SC in nebulizers to clear up very mild cases of RI in snakes. Now there are 2 types of F10, F10SC which is a spray on wipe off or let dry disinfectant and then there is F10SCXD which has detergent in it and needs to be washed off. I have never used the F10SCXD stuff as the F10SC has worked fine at cleaning and disinfecting all my cages and water bowls.
  • 12-30-2017, 02:56 PM
    SDA
    It's active ingredient is a common pesticide and is used in things like hand sanitizer. It works and can be used to kill or at least limit common bacteria and should reduce odor. It's not as effective as some vet cleaners like F10 but it can work. I would not use it on water bowls.
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