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Old 06-28-2008, 02:46 AM
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Need help SUPER disinfecting a cage

A local pet store was going out of business and they had an online auction so I bought a cage. It's a decent cage, pretty nice and they said in the ad it was used. The one thing they forgot to mention is that is it also CRUSTY! I mean seriously, would it have killed them to take 5 minutes and hose the thing off? I have no idea what kind of birds were in it or how long ago but I have scrubbed it down 3 times with antibacterial dish soap and rinsed it in hot, hot water plus sprayed it with vinegar and water and I still don't feel like it is clean enough. Is there anything else I can use to make sure it is super clean and doesn't have anything that will make my birds sick attached to it?
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how big is it?? any chance you could let it soak in the bath or a big basin with some bleach,if it will fit but wont submerge completely you can soak one end and then turn it upside down for the other end.
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just saw your other thread with the measurements so it probably wont fit in the bath. :(
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Old 06-28-2008, 03:39 AM
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Unfortunantly not. I had to scrub it and then put it in the shower to rinse it. I think I might steam clean it tomorrow. I don't see anything on it but I feel like there is a little spot somewhere that I missed.
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Take it to the local self car wash, bleach the hell out of it, don't forget about contact time. Rinse it ubber good to get all the bleach residue off. Of course a heavy duty power washing at home would work just as well as the car wash.

I'd still steam clean it if you have a steamer.
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GSE (Grapefruit Seed Extract) is good to disinfect with after power washing and bleaching it.
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Old 06-29-2008, 05:17 AM
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Oh I like the car wash idea. There just isn't enough pressure from the garden hose.

With a cage in that condition I'd bleach the heck out of it, then leave it in the sun to bake too.
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Old 06-29-2008, 05:32 AM
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Thanks. I took it apart and brought it outside. Scrubbed and scrubbed 3 times with bleach, front and back. Then rinsed, rinsed and rinsed. Sprayed with vinegar and rinsed 4 times and then left it outside for 2 hours. Brought it in and steam cleaned away. All in all I spent about 4 hours just cleaning this cage today so I think it's about as clean as it can get. Now just have to get to the store for some longer perches.
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