S starrynight0621 Well-known member Joined Jun 10, 2011 Messages 358 Location Indianapolis Aug 18, 2011 #1 I was wondering, is there a way you are supposed to clean wood ledges in chinchilla cages?
tunes Administrator/Owner Staff member Admin Moderatr Joined Jan 28, 2009 Messages 10,070 Location South Dakota Aug 18, 2011 #2 You can clean them with a warm water and white vinegar mix, then let them dry thoroughly. Or, you can sand them down until the urine is gone.
You can clean them with a warm water and white vinegar mix, then let them dry thoroughly. Or, you can sand them down until the urine is gone.
ChinnyMom slave to Rhino and Guss Joined Jan 29, 2011 Messages 2,523 Location Edmonton, Alberta Aug 18, 2011 #3 peroxide works too!
ticklechin Well-known member Joined Apr 14, 2009 Messages 8,086 Location modesto CA Aug 19, 2011 #4 I tile my wood, makes for easy clean up.
C Chinlove25 Member Joined Aug 19, 2011 Messages 7 Location California Aug 21, 2011 #5 Hi I was just wondering what the dilution ratio for the vinegar and water mixture should be? Thanks!
StevieP Well-known member Joined Nov 8, 2009 Messages 663 Location Chesapeake, VA Aug 21, 2011 #6 Some say 50/50, some say straight vinegar. I think peroxide works the best on wood though. Peroxide is the only thing I use to clean cages. I pour it in a spray bottle, spray it on ledges, metal mans, tiles, and then wipe it up.
Some say 50/50, some say straight vinegar. I think peroxide works the best on wood though. Peroxide is the only thing I use to clean cages. I pour it in a spray bottle, spray it on ledges, metal mans, tiles, and then wipe it up.