How to disinfect climbing branch that can't be washed?
I bought my BP Noodle one of these: https://www.petsmart.ca/reptile/habi...ml?cgid=500116
However I just realized that the tag says that it can't be washed with soap or detergent because that would make it toxic or something like that. (Not sure if that warning was for people who want to use it with fish though?) The recommended way to clean it is to rinse it with warm water. It's made of polyester resin so I don't think it can be baked either.
Anyone else have experience with cleaning polyester resin branches? I'm wondering if it would be okay to spray F10 on it or wipe it down with rubbing alcohol to disinfect it? Or would rinsing it with water be enough? I want to make sure it's clean before putting it in the enclosure since it came from the pet store, but I also don't want to make it toxic for my BP or anything.
Re: How to disinfect climbing branch that can't be washed?
How is its temperature resistance? If it can withstand heat, you could place it in the dishwasher (without detergent if you like).
Just a suggestion. I don't have any experience with your particular product, but I sometimes run real wood vines through the dish washer.
Re: How to disinfect climbing branch that can't be washed?
The whole toxic thing is if you wash with soap and put it in a fish aquarium according to the petsmart ad. You will be fine to wash it with a little dawn soap or as others have suggested, if you have f10, spray it and let it dry