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Undiluted vinegar

colt89

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When I cleaned the snake cage, I used vinegar without mixing it with water, and then rinsed with water on paper towel. Is this ok?
 
Yep, perfectly fine. Like aislin said, just let it air out a bit before returning them to the cage. I use it all the time to remove hard water stains on my fish tanks. Good stuff!
 
Its great in laundry as well...I have two cats that fail to use their litter boxes on occasion and use my laundry pile instead (don't get me started on it) but it removes that cat urine smell completely.
 
Its great in laundry as well...I have two cats that fail to use their litter boxes on occasion and use my laundry pile instead (don't get me started on it) but it removes that cat urine smell completely.
I can definitely attest to that! Once my cat got closed in the bathroom and used the laundry pile instead. Vinegar took it right out of the carpet. I love the stuff. I never have less than 5 gals around the house.
 
I swear by it. Cat stains (not only urine but vomit), dog stains, fish tanks, bird cages, laundry, dishes, sour sponges... the list goes on.
 
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