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    Scraper to get it off then vinegar/water. You could try a magic eraser, those suckers work pretty well on everything actually. Boaphiles do tend to stain white from waste so you might have a discolored spot no matter what though.

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    Re: Tips for cleaning used cages?

    Quote Originally Posted by butterballpython View Post
    I use razor blades, the ones you can buy in a pack at the hardware store. So far (fingers crossed) I haven't found anything they can't take off of used cages.
    Razor blades all the way. Nothing works better on a glass viv. I would even use on a razor on used wooden viv and if any of the varnish came off I would not be too fussed as I would be sanding and revarnishing the inside anyway so it would be almost like new inside and I will know there will be no nasties lurking in the viv

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    Re: Tips for cleaning used cages?

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    Yeah, I got the 421T as well as both thermostats. He gave me some bowls as well.

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    Very nice! I would of bought the thermostats in a heart beat! I've been buying off classifieds like crazy though lol. I just got about the same deal on 2 ve-200, 1 ve-200d, and 1 ve-300. I won't be using any of them for about another month. Since I only have used Herpstat if you put one to use let me know how they compare to Herpstat as far as how consistent the temps are and how accurate. Oh and sorry I wasn't trying to change the topic!

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    Re: Tips for cleaning used cages?

    Quote Originally Posted by chrid16371 View Post
    Very nice! I would of bought the thermostats in a heart beat! I've been buying off classifieds like crazy though lol. I just got about the same deal on 2 ve-200, 1 ve-200d, and 1 ve-300. I won't be using any of them for about another month. Since I only have used Herpstat if you put one to use let me know how they compare to Herpstat as far as how consistent the temps are and how accurate. Oh and sorry I wasn't trying to change the topic!

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    Will do, I will even compare it directly to my herpstat.

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