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how do i clean the cage
how do i clean the cage
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Mar 04 2010
06:53:44 PM
if its too big for me to move? i dont have someone here to help me lift it but its too big for me to lift on my own. and besides its too big to fit in my shower and i live where theres still tons and tons of snow on the ground outside..... but i need to clean it! how can i clean it well?

any methods that won't take hours or make my back hurt? any way that can guarantee that its super clean and glider safe?


i prefer not to use chemicals as i cannot get it in the shower or outside to hose it off.
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Mar 04 2010
06:59:39 PM
Binkys mom Face Hugger GliderMap Visit Binkys mom's Photo Album AL, USA 779 Posts
i use the clorox green works wipes, and wipe with damp paper towel
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Mar 04 2010
07:02:26 PM
MeaganLee Glider GliderMap Visit MeaganLee's Photo Album 76 Posts
yeah i have the same situation but i run a hand vacuum acors the bottom to pick up poo and thrown food, then i use vinegar and water to wipe down the rest of the cage. it works great at get everything loose and taken off and stink free once it dries.
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Mar 05 2010
03:44:51 AM
snusie Goofy Gorillatoes GliderMap Gliderpedia Editor Visit snusie's Photo Album snusie's Journal USA 2962 Posts
I use 1 cup vinegar to 1 gallon of hot water, and a sturdy rag to scrub with. It's really quick and easy; there's no need to rinse and you don't even have to take the gliders out -- no toxic fumes. Vinegar loosens stuck-on stuff, disinfects and deodorizes. It's great!
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Mar 05 2010
06:05:11 PM
Essika Face Hugger GliderMap Visit Essika's Photo Album Essika's Journal ON, CA 581 Posts
Maybe get a srub brush instead of a rag, but I definitely suggest vinegar ^.^
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Mar 24 2010
08:03:11 PM
josefine Face Hugger GliderMap IA, USA 416 Posts
if you have a steamer,this could also be used.
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Mar 24 2010
10:08:57 PM
Dahlia_2020 Fuzzy Wuzzy GliderMap Visit Dahlia_2020's Photo Album SC, USA 1419 Posts
I used to do the clorox wipes (fresh scent only... anything else reacts badly to their urine and smells horrible) and then I would follow up with a wet rag to remove the residue, but then I decided to make life easier on myself and now and I do the vinegar and water solution and it works great. Yeah, okay, still not fond of the smell of vinegar, but once its diluted its not too bad, and it gets the job done.
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Mar 25 2010
12:12:58 PM
Farns Face Hugger GliderMap Visit Farns's Photo Album USA 842 Posts
I use steaming hot water (as hot as my hands can stand) and washcloth that we are not going to use anylonger and wipe down both the inside and outside of the cage bars, the bottom grate and take thier wheel out and clean it. The next week i will clean the climbing ropes, toys, etc. so I do not clean all of their scent off or they will just work to make it smell like home again. I may give the vinegar a shot next time and see if it helps with stuck on papaya, kiwi and mango, what a mess!
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Mar 25 2010
01:16:10 PM
slave4suggies Fuzzy Wuzzy GliderMap Visit slave4suggies's Photo Album USA 1101 Posts
I use vinegar and water. Both are extremely cheap and no worries about chemicals that may be bad for them.
how do i clean the cage

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