About Cage Cleaning

Jasmine333

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I've read either here or elsewhere to not use chemical cleansers to clean the cage, but wanted to see if a dilute solution of apple cider vinegar or white vinegar and water would do to wipe down the cage. Earlier I washed his toys, perches and swing with good hot water.
 

noodles123

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You can easily buy better cleaners but ACV is acceptable--F10 SC is much better though...It really depends on what you are cleaning.
 
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We use vinegar and peroxide to clean just about everything in the house. Peroxide can also be diluted for cleaning, and doesnā€™t leave a scent behind. Strong smells give me horrible migraines so this was an easy one for us. Peroxide is especially helpful for anything thatā€™s going to need a scrub. The bubbles loosen it up, then scrub and rinse thoroughly. We havenā€™t needed to do a heavy cleaning because when your keeping things tidy there is less heavy duty stuff down the road.


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I use F10, which is a veterinary grade cleaner that both sanitizes and disinfects while also cleaning. It's so safe, you can even spray it on the sprouts they eat to clean them.

I buy it from Amazon and it comes in a small bottle you dilute with water.
 
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I use F10, which is a veterinary grade cleaner that both sanitizes and disinfects while also cleaning. It's so safe, you can even spray it on the sprouts they eat to clean them.

I buy it from Amazon and it comes in a small bottle you dilute with water.



Can you post a pic of the stuff amazon sells please? I know Iā€™m going to need a heavy duty cleaning eventually...Iā€™m just hoping to hold off until Skye is okay out of the cage. So far he hasnā€™t had any time out of his cage but this weekend is going to be our first try!


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DK what I think about spraying it on sprouts, but I will say, mine ate some once with no ill-effects!!! eek!!!!!
 

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I use F10, which is a veterinary grade cleaner that both sanitizes and disinfects while also cleaning. It's so safe, you can even spray it on the sprouts they eat to clean them.

I buy it from Amazon and it comes in a small bottle you dilute with water.



Can you post a pic of the stuff amazon sells please? I know Iā€™m going to need a heavy duty cleaning eventually...Iā€™m just hoping to hold off until Skye is okay out of the cage. So far he hasnā€™t had any time out of his cage but this weekend is going to be our first try!


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F10SC Disinfectant

F10SCXD with detergent

I think most use the disinfectant only, I use the disinfectant with detergent
 
Nov 12, 2019
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4 budgies, 1 cockatiel, 1 canary winged parakeet
I use F10, which is a veterinary grade cleaner that both sanitizes and disinfects while also cleaning. It's so safe, you can even spray it on the sprouts they eat to clean them.

I buy it from Amazon and it comes in a small bottle you dilute with water.



Can you post a pic of the stuff amazon sells please? I know Iā€™m going to need a heavy duty cleaning eventually...Iā€™m just hoping to hold off until Skye is okay out of the cage. So far he hasnā€™t had any time out of his cage but this weekend is going to be our first try!


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F10SC Disinfectant

F10SCXD with detergent

I think most use the disinfectant only, I use the disinfectant with detergent



Thank you!!!


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noodles123

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see below-- got an error message and then double posted by mistake!
 

noodles123

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This is what I use:

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Unless you have a large aviary, buy the 3.4oz size as a little goes a long way and it does expire.

F10SC
General disinfection at 1:500 (2ml in 1 liter of water) High level disinfection against bacteria, fungi and most viruses at 1:250 (4ml to 1 liter of water) For use against the most resistant viruses such as Parvovirus or PBFD at 1:125 (8ml in 1 liter or water)
 

noodles123

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depends on what you are after-- I do 1:250 which ils 2 ml to 17 oz h20. That kills most viruses and bacteria. The lower levels, not so much. It really does just depend though...I have always used this ratio and I have no issues, but you could go lower if you wanted. It expires 6 months after mixing with water and stays for about 3 yrs otherwise.
 
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bill_e

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depends on what you are after-- I do 1:250 which ils 2 ml to 17 oz h20. That kills most viruses and bacteria. The lower levels, not so much. It really does just depend though...I have always used this ratio and I have no issues, but you could go lower if you wanted. It expires 6 months after mixing with water and stays for about 3 yrs otherwise.

Unless my math is off, that's still 25 liters per 3.4oz ;)...for me that a lot of cleaning ;)
 

noodles123

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depends on what you are after-- I do 1:250 which ils 2 ml to 17 oz h20. That kills most viruses and bacteria. The lower levels, not so much. It really does just depend though...I have always used this ratio and I have no issues, but you could go lower if you wanted. It expires 6 months after mixing with water and stays for about 3 yrs otherwise.

Unless my math is off, that's still 25 liters per 3.4oz ;)...for me that a lot of cleaning ;)

It;s like 17 gallons if I recall..I think...
 
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Holy...wow...thatā€™s really concentrated. Makes me wonder how toxic it would be if the kids got ahold of it. Not that they would, but wow. Thatā€™s some potent stuff. How does it smell? Is it strong? Walking through a garden can give me a migraine, so Iā€™m just wondering if this is a task for when I wonā€™t be home for several hours after?


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The concentrate does not smell all that strong to me and the diluted mix hardly smells at all....at least to me.
 

noodles123

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It really is safe-- the US label makes it seem way worse than the European one---I even called because it seemed dangerous but it isn't. My CAV approves, as do many others and I have gotten the concentrate on my skin with no issues ever.
 

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or you can use white vinegar. if you rinse well with water, all the smell goes away.
 
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Birdman666 swears by Gain laundry detergent, diluted! Of course, thoroughly rinsed!

Think I'd rather try the F10 or white vinegar. I'm not a fan of Gain, ruined some garments in the wash by leaving large bleached looking splotches.
 

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