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    Re: Cleaning solution?

    I am really happy with Vanodine. It's actually a virucide, fungicide and anti bacterial. I have been using it for a while and it does really good.

    They have a very informative website. www.vanodine.com

    The only bad thing is it is iodine based and can stain some plastics.

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    Re: Cleaning solution?

    After i sprey down the tubs with the water/bleach mix i wash it out very well dont worry haha

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    Re: Cleaning solution?

    Quote Originally Posted by PsYcHo_99 View Post
    or you can do 50% listerine and 50% water..
    listerine. as in mouthwash?

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    Re: Cleaning solution?

    With bleach you have to let everything dry before using it. Chlorohexadine is the best way to go. It's safe, cheap, and very effective. We even use it at the hospital for a scrub soap in the O.R..

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    Re: Cleaning solution?

    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Long View Post
    Chlorohex my friend....end of story.
    I'll second that
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    Re: Cleaning solution?

    Quote Originally Posted by dacalio View Post
    With bleach you have to let everything dry before using it. Chlorohexadine is the best way to go. It's safe, cheap, and very effective. We even use it at the hospital for a scrub soap in the O.R..
    Right on. My bottle says it's only for animals, but I use it for everything. I've gotten a little OCD since I started workintg with reptiles. It works great for piercings, too. Except with bleach, you don't have to let it dry. You just have to rinse off all the bleach, which is the same asd CH.
    What are these mojavas I keep hearing so much about?

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    Re: Cleaning solution?

    My Vet says they use cholorohex to disinfect surgical tools and animal wounds too. He said it has different applications at different concentrations. I bought a special mixture made for cleaning dogs mouths. It works great on my boy Harry's nasty breath

    I love the stuff, keep a spray bottle in the snake room at all times.

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