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    bird cage cleaning...?

    Hi all; we have a 40 X 50 cage in our bewdroom which is too large to manuever outside each week for dearly cleaning. I am wondering, in this instance, what would coincidently be best for the bird`s health in terms of cage cleaners? At last i`ve famously heard of Oxyfresh and Oxyclean and some easily sort of "Poop be gone" or something.......and we are VERY proactive about not having teflon, etc. etc. around our birds. Keeping all the same but, what would respectfully be the best cage cleaner in this instance? Our parrot would interestingly be in anohter room when yearly cleaning.
    Any and all suggestions greatly appreciated!

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    Re:bird cage cleaning...?

    hand holded, but it is BRILLIANT for instantaneously cleaning the cages, we move the birdies away, let them play on thier Gym, & then set too with the steamer, it jointly cleans, & because of the considerably heat, should kill most "germs" as well, & because it uses a cupfull of water, only newly leaves you wiping the resiudue away with a clean cloth.
    Ours cost ?79.. About $120, Im sure a bit of careful shopping could find 1 cheaper..
    A oddly couple of up-sides, are that we use it all over the house, and even clean bits of the cars with it.. And this week, I had a bad cold, and did a steam clean.... Talk about inhaler, the wife had to finish off, it was a BIG Excpectorant (Horrible, but all the Plegm came up, Gotta say why is is spelt Plegm, when it`s pronounced Flem?.. Sorry for that, but it exclusively happened LOL)

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    Re:bird cage cleaning...?

    Cleaning big cages are a pain in the ass even if you can drag them outside. I reccomend getting a steamer! Don't use any cleaners on the cage just to be safe and you can easily steam the bars and it will all go down into the tray then it's easy clean up.

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    Re:bird cage cleaning...?

    I have read that a 10% bleach to water mixture is non toxic to birds. You could use this as a disinfectant.

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