MM

I agree with Ann-Marie... Anyway unless you are trying to disinfect after a
nasty infection or unknown disease plain ole' soap and hot water does just
fine.

BB
Kathwynn, Cecelia and The MossFlower Clan


>From: "Ann-Marie L. Roberts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Bleach
>Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2000 19:27:34 -0500
>
> > Heh I know I've asked this before and I really should write the answer
> > down... but what's the proper concentration of bleach I should use when
> > scrubbing down gerbie cages? Also, is it safe to use this stuff on
> > plastic or will it seep into the plastic? (May be a dumb question, but
> > you can never be TOO safe.)
> >
> > Elizabeth
> > --
> > Secretary of the American Gerbil Society
> > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Shores/8181/AGS/
> > Breeder of healthy, colorful gerbils * Devoted Earth2 Fan
> > * Visit http://www.voicenet.com/~heckercw/elsewhere/ *
> > for more information about Earth2, my gerbils, Pomeranian & graphics
> > Specializing in: grey agouti and polar fox gerbils - wide range of
> > others too
> > Proud Member of E2:EA, GCM, & AGS - Proud Pom-Mom to Foxy!
> >
>
>I don't know what the concentration is, but I wouldn't use it on plastic. I
>believe most, if not all plastic is porous to some degree. I would be
>concerned with the bleach seeping into the plastic.
>
>Ann-Marie L. Roberts
>T&T Gerbils
>Escanaba, Michigan
>Member of the American Gerbil Society
>Pup Count Project creator and maintainer
>Please visit my website at:
>http://www.geocities.com/Petsburgh/Reserve/1928/

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