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    You do realize that you failed to follow the instructions for wipe out (and all disinfectant I am aware of?) You must CLEAN before disinfecting, bleach included. Wash with soap and water first then bleach rinse ect. Just bleach and wipe out are not enough clean first.

    Mis using disinfectants are the same as mis using antibiotics. They generate super resistant, bacteria, virus ect. and render disinfectant useless. It is the same as not feeling well and popping a few antibiotic pill just because. It is a bad idea.

    From the wipe out label.
    Directions For Use
    It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labelling.
    An antibacterial cleaner, disinfectant, and deodorizer for terrariums and small animal cages.
    Can reduce the spread of bacterial infections in your animals.
    Remove all animals, objects (hot rocks, caves, cage furniture, feeding and watering dishes/appliances) and substrate from your terrarium or cage (clean with Wipe Out 2).
    Saturate the surfaces of the terrarium/cage by spraying on Wipe Out 1 and let it stand for five minutes. Then wipe all surfaces dry.
    Do not return animals to the habitat until is it dry and ventilated.
    Clean terrarium at least once weekly or more as needed.

    Chlorhexidine instructions
    http://datasheets.scbt.com/sc-359873_mfr.pdf
    F10
    http://www.f10biocare.co.uk/vetguidelines2.pdf
    General products
    http://www.education.nh.gov/instruct...infectants.pdf

    Most have the same thing in common surfaces must be pre cleaned.

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