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    Re: Tub Cleaning? Cost Effective, Safe, Cleans And Disinfects.

    Quote Originally Posted by nightscavenger View Post
    I’ve used Isopropyl Alcohol when I get new tubs after I’ve washed them with antibacterial soap to insure they are sanitized. I will check out getting the chlorhexidine. How would you guys rate chlorhexidine as an Odor neutralizer?


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    It's not designed to "neutralize odors"....and there's near-zero residue with which to do that anyway. I'd concentrate on clean cages, & if you want less odor in the area, use something in the room air, not in the cages. Snake poo is gonna smell, regardless of what you clean their cage with, & deodorizers used in cages may not be chemically safe for snakes. I can vouch for the minimal residue left by the use of well-diluted chlorhexidine, F10, dish soap, or even full-strength isopropyl alcohol (it evaporates fully)as safe (-and vinegar MUST be rinsed thoroughly, of course) but I would NOT assume "deodorizing" products in the cage will be harmless. There's a reason that poo stinks, it's a reminder to remove it.
    Last edited by Bogertophis; 11-30-2018 at 11:58 AM.

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