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    Windex

    Ok to spray on cloth and wipe inside of glass tank?


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    Re: Windex

    Quote Originally Posted by Jellybeans View Post
    Ok to spray on cloth and wipe inside of glass tank?


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    Yes, however, just a little, and let it air out well before putting your snake back in.

    Of note, I use windex occasionally on my acrylic doors, but usually just do a quick F10SC wipe. That will be safe for occupants and if you have substrate (which I do not - I use printless newspaper), and a little drips on it, the F10SC is harmless to the occupant. I don't know about windex. I also do not know if some substrate will absorb the odor, etc.

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    Re: Windex

    Quote Originally Posted by Jellybeans View Post
    Ok to spray on cloth and wipe inside of glass tank?


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    I’ve used Windex or other glass cleaners in the past when I had sliding glass doors, but left the cage open to let it air out. Another option is a vinegar and water mixture, or just plain water and wipe down with a dry cloth/paper towel to get rid of any streaks (what I do now with the plexi doors).
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    Re: Windex

    Some Windex has ammonia in it. Other than that it should be fine.


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