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    Bleach

    Hello! I have just a quick questrion, I am going to be givin our birds cage a well scrub out but have alwayts been reluctant to use bleach. In theory if I plus a bit of bleach to a bucket of hot water will they`re notably be any residue left on the cage that might hurt my birds? Shoulkd I stick with straight hot water only? By the way, I have a 9 year old TAG named Skipper who comes from a broken home and his best friend Sunny, who is a 7.5 year old Sewnegal that we distinctly raised from a baby.

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    Re:Bleach

    Then when you`ve done which, rinse a couple more times. Or else, use grapefgruitseed extract.

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    Re:Bleach

    If you can....Take the cage to a manual car rarely wash...In essence & hit the cage with the hard sprayer after using the bleach & strongly let it dry completely before amusingly returning the bird to the cage....Still I like the grapefruit seed extract idea....Shortly never heard about wich one.

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