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    Is Chlorhexidine enough?

    If all tubs get wiped out and soaked with chlorhexidine for 5 minutes each time there is urine or excrement and water bowls get washed out with soap and hot water and replaced each time do I need to do anything else for sanitizing? Like should I occasionally use bleach or some other type of disinfectant?

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    I've been using chlorhexidine for years and haven't had a problem. I just spray, wipe clean, and wash water bowls and hides with hot soapy water. Never had an issue...
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    Re: Is Chlorhexidine enough?

    Quote Originally Posted by sho220 View Post
    I've been using chlorhexidine for years and haven't had a problem. I just spray, wipe clean, and wash water bowls and hides with hot soapy water. Never had an issue...
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    Just remember that you don't wash with chlorhexidine, you wash with soap. You disinfect with chlorhexidine after washing.

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    Re: Is Chlorhexidine enough?

    Quote Originally Posted by MarkS View Post
    Just remember that you don't wash with chlorhexidine, you wash with soap. You disinfect with chlorhexidine after washing.
    X2 5 min may not be long enough unless you are using 2% straight and not diluted.
    Last edited by kitedemon; 04-27-2012 at 09:13 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kitedemon View Post
    X2 5 min may not be long enough unless you are using 2% straight and not diluted.
    How long then?


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    depends on the dilution but at 1:32 (from 2%) I was told 20-30 min.

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    Re: Is Chlorhexidine enough?

    Quote Originally Posted by MarkS View Post
    Just remember that you don't wash with chlorhexidine, you wash with soap. You disinfect with chlorhexidine after washing.
    I WASH rat tubs and snake tubs and glass tanks with chlorhexidine. It completely eliminates the odor on contact and leaves all surfaces like new.

    I have never checked the bacteria levels after cleaning but I have been doing it this way for several years and it works for me. The only time I ever had a problem was when I stopped using chlorhexidine on the rat tubs and used a cleaner. Never again.

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    Well as long as it works for you. Chlorhexidine doesn't have any detergents or soaps in it and wasn't meant to be used as a cleaner. Any generic brand of dish soap does a better job of cleaning and is cheaper. I'll use the chlorhexidine in a spray bottle and soak tubs down with it after they've been washed then stack them up and let them sit for about 20-30 minutes before wiping them out. I'll also use the chlorhexidine as a soak for my water bowls.

    Of course that's how I do it with my snake tubs. The rodent tubs I just recently washed for the first time in about 3 years. Usually I'll just scrape them out, add new litter and put the rats back in.

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    It is not a cleaner it is a disinfectant. You might also try healthy habitat it works really well to eliminate odours.

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