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I use it, it's made by Clorox...it's main ingredient, at least in the multi surface cleaner, is coconut oil...or at least it's derived from that.

 

It's not fumeless, and it's still a cleaner, so I would keep it away from close contact with your birdy, but it's definitely better than other household cleaners.

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The less fragrant part sounds nice. I was hoping to be able to use it in the cage and for some of the non-porous toys. The regular avian disinfecant that i found seems to be too much for me to buy right now. Stupid college student budget!:silly: ;) :laugh: :P

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It smells like...plants... kind of like if you were smash up a flower leaf :) It's very mild. There are like 3 different types of "green works". A bathroom/kitchen cleaner, an "all surface" cleaner, and a toiler cleaner. The only one I have personally used so far is the all surface, but as soon as I need more of the others I will probably switch.

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I'm with Dave...no need to spend extra money for a "cleaner". Warm water, a bit of scrubbing and maybe a 1:4 or 1:3 dilution of vinegar to water do the job just fine. With that there is no concern for safety... B)

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wow i had no clue about the vinegar. that kills bacteria and everything? my caique loves to aim his little tail at things. Its EVERYWHERE:silly: :blink: :woohoo:

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It'll clean everything that's dirty. Any bacterior that's in the dirt will be killed until the next time the cage needs to be cleaned. Same as everything else in a house that needs to be cleaned. Buying all of those so called bird safe cleaners is insane--just a rip off. People are being taken advantage of. Vinegar and water has been around for ages and as a person owns a bird longer and longer, that person realizes that those products are a waste of money. Like Mark said, a little vinegar and water and some elbow grease goes the trick . same with toys although toys rarely get hardened with diirt.

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There is one extremely bad side effect of using the vinegar----Although the odor won't bother the bird, some will get very agitated and nervous because they think you're getting ready to use them as part of a chef's salad. Greys like eating off the table but they don't wanna be part of what's being eaten on the table.<br><br>Post edited by: Dave007, at: 2008/04/26 01:30

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You guys are just too hilarious! I bet Evolet would run if i cleaned her cage with vinegar and then went to fix her some eggs! She would think she's going to be ceasar salad! lol:laugh: :woohoo:

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