Cleaning cage

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Is this suitable to clean the c&c cage? They didn’t have any standard white vinegar so just wondered if this would be safe for them?
 

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As long as it’s just plain vinegar. I use diluted vinegar with a splash of washing up liquid.
 
As long as it’s just plain vinegar. I use diluted vinegar with a splash of washing up liquid.
These are the ingredients are they okay?
 

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Yes it has acetic acid. What’s the perfume though? Piggies have sensitive noses...
 
Yes it has acetic acid. What’s the perfume though? Piggies have sensitive noses...
That’s all it says it doesn’t say anything else, I’m going to take the lid off and smell it if it’s too strong I’ll buy a white vinegar next time I go shopping
 
Yes it has acetic acid. What’s the perfume though? Piggies have sensitive noses...
I’ve smelt it and there’s not much smell except standard cleaning smell, but only faint. How does the white vinegar smell? I think I’m going to dilute it with water as it says on the back less than 5% perfume, would that be alright? X
 
I used to use this to clean my girls old cage out and it worked well. It's quite strong smelling but it disappears quickly and by the time I had finished cleaning the whole cage and putting everything back in the smell had gone.
 
I used to use this to clean my girls old cage out and it worked well. It's quite strong smelling but it disappears quickly and by the time I had finished cleaning the whole cage and putting everything back in the smell had gone.
Okay thankyou! Did you dilute it or just use it as is?
 
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