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Cage & Perch CLEANERS

Postby greygirl on Wed Jun 25, 2008 6:44 pm

Can anyone recommend a good and SAFE bird cage cleaner? I've always used DentaGene. It's expensive, but i think you get more value for your buck. You have to mix it with each use. But I've always been concerned about the fumes. I switched to Poop off, but I'm also concerned about the perfume scent even though it says it's safe. Anyone know more about Poop-off?

I heard vinegar is good. How would I use it?

Any suggestions appreciated.

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Re: Cage & Perch CLEANERS

Postby christie on Sun Jun 29, 2008 12:20 pm

We just had a really good discussion about this!! Go to the link below, the title of the thread is Poop off. bird-chatter/topic89941.html
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Re: Cage & Perch CLEANERS

Postby greygirl on Mon Jun 30, 2008 10:18 am

Thanks. Will check it out. For a moment I was wondering if anyone cleaned their cages. LoL!

Thanks again for replying.

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Re: Cage & Perch CLEANERS

Postby takoda on Thu Jul 03, 2008 1:18 pm

Just mix vinegar and water in a spray bottle and spritz away. :) Let it soak a bit, usually you can just wipe the remaining crud off, but an abrasive plastic sponge is always nice too.

Personally, I just powerwash the cage with the perches in it every once in a while. If things get too bad in between, I will either spray it off with hot water (pays to have a laundry tub in your bird room), get out my abrasive plastic sponge, or stick whatever it is in the dishwasher for a round of cleaning.
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Re: Cage & Perch CLEANERS

Postby ZazuSally on Sun Jul 06, 2008 5:36 pm

Susan, it was I who asked about the Poop Off but my favourite poop cleaner is Doodle. It does not have a smell and I have a grey who poops on a slant so she hits every cage bar. I use vinegar and water to clean the rest of the cage but I need something for the dried on poop. It is also great for poop on the floor. Just spray it on, wait a couple of minutes and wipe off. Just Google "Doodle" and the web site should come up.

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Re: Cage & Perch CLEANERS

Postby greygirl on Mon Jul 07, 2008 11:04 am

Oh our slant-poopers! I know what you mean. LoL!

Wish I could power wash the cages, but I live in an apartment building.

Thanks for the input. I'll give the vinegar and maybe the Doodle a try.
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