Poop OFF - Alternative?

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It seems to me that poop off is the only product for cleaning bird droppings.
There is nothing else I know of. Does anybody have an alternative that is less expensive to this stuff?

Would anybody be interested in getting a better cleaning solution for something like $10 a gallon?

Is there any home made solutions for something that works well?

Thanks
 
I've never used it myself. For non- bird things, I always keep baby wipes in the house. They work great for getting messes out of the couch, off the floor, or off people.

For play stands and cages, usually I just use dish soap and water. I get little scrubbies from the dollar store that I can use once and throw away to keep from harboring germs. For stuff really stuck on the cages, I'll either let it soak a little while under a wet rag so it loosens up, or I'll do the same thing with a paper towel soaked in a little vinegar. I haven't found anything I haven't been able to clean off yet.

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soapy water and a bit of "elbow grease"

Poop-off really is just a chemical to break the poop down to a more watery substance to make it easier to get off
 
I use he vinegar/water mix. Works just as well as poop off.
 
I have heard many people swear by gain laundry detergent diluted in a spray bottle! Of course, it would have to be well rinsed! Also, I've never tried it, but since dawn soap is safe for emergency situations in cleaning a bird, I wonder how that would work as a cleaner!
 
Plastic paint scraper never used for anything but bird mess- about $1.00 (plastic because it won't chip powder coat or corrode)

Water/vinegar, mixed 50/50- pennies

Use the scraper to get off the big dried chunks, sweep those away, then spray the vinegar solution on what's left. Let that sit for a minute or 2 and it'll come right off (and be sanitized!). I clean Kiwi first thing in the morning so any poo or food on the cage and floor below has dried overnight, making it easy to scrape right up. I also got a steam cleaner a few years ago, and end up cleaning his cage thoroughly with that every few weeks in addition to daily/near daily cleanup with a scraper and vinegar solution.
 
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Pet Focus Aviary and Cage concentrate is what I use now for the past 5-6 mos, it has lasted a long long time and works well. I dilute it smidge more than recommended to be safe b/c Perjo loves getting involved when I clean.
 
I use a handheld steamer. Works wonderful. It has little brushes that I can add tot the tip so I can scrub the cage grate, perches, and toys easily.
 
Poop off doesn't work that good.

I use a steam cleaner.

Soaking poop in water and then using a rotating brush also works really good.
 
SO birdman, what do use?

I have been looking for a less costly alternative to poop-off. I found an enzyme based cleaner used in the medical industry for cleaning medical instruments of bio-matter like blood, tissue and certainly poop etc. It must be mixed with water to activate the enzymes. The mix ratio is 1:128 so one gallon of the stuff will make 128 gallons of cleaner. My initial tests showed that it performed better than poop off. I use about a gallon of cleaner every 6 weeks or so. And I agree that poop-off could be alot better.

I was testing the water to see if others have the same opinion about poop-off as I do and if there was any interest in finding a cheaper more effective cleaning solution.

Does not sound like there is much interest or that everyone is happy with whatever solution they are currently using.

Thanks, Dave
 

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