Safe cleaner???

Milleram18

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Hi! We are new Quaker parrot owners and want to know how to protect our little guy from household items. I know Teflon is dangerous.. but what is recommended for a disinfectant.. for the cage or for surfaces the bird uses the restroom
On? We have kids and of course want to keep them
Safe from
Bird poop!
 

Owlet

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Honestly, unless your bird is sick with something serious (such as psittacosis which is a zoonotic disease) their poop is generally harmless to humans. Unless they're immunocompromised, it's the kids spreading germs to the bird you have to be worried about :p

Anyways, hot soapy water or F10SC veterinarian disinfectant works as a disinfectant.
 

bill_e

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The best disinfectant is F10-SC or disinfectant/cleaner F10-XD. Very economical to use. Need a spray bottle for dilution and application.
For poop I use Poop-Off to clean it (not a disinfectant).
 

noodles123

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I LOVE F10 SC! (It's cheap too, once mixed up with water per directions)- get the yellow/clear kind (not the green stuff w/ added detergent--that stuff is safe too, but it has to be rinsed off, as opposed to the type I would recommend).
It seems expensive, but when you do the math, it's cheaper than buying 13 gallon Windex refills...and makes just as much.
It's a pretty solid disinfectant---not quite as good as bleach, but bleach is SUPER dangerous, whereas this is completely safe.
 
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bill_e

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I like the green....just rinse it off after 10 minutes.
 

noodles123

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I imagine the green would be good for cleaning cages etc, but for counter-tops, toilets etc, rinsing seems like a lot of hassle.
 

noodles123

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I figured when you said that--- I use it to clean my house, as my old disinfectants are a no-go. I know it probably seems weird lol--but hey--- its pretty versatile.
 

bill_e

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Since we're talking about this, we know that there is a difference between cleaning and disinfecting and I would contend that one needs to clean things as well as disinfect them. The detergent in the F10-XD (green) aids in releasing the "dirt", including dead bacteria, so it can be washed away when you rinse the item.

I have been intending for some time to get the disinfectant for those times that I just want that but haven't gotten around to it [read lazy].
 

noodles123

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I agree- I try to use a lot of friction...lol....You are right though--at least, it seems logical.
 

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