Using poop off to clean bird bowls???

Martin Dean

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Hiya!!!! I'm wondering if I can use poop off to clean my bird bowls and then just dry them off with some kitchen roll? Only asking as it would save me going to the kitchen to wash them out with dish soap and water????
 
I don't as I keep bottles of spring water in the same room!! I NEVER give them tap water!!! However does poop off clean is all I know? As I'll spray them with mixed f10sc and water afterwards?
 
Your making things more complicated than they need to be and also more expensive, by going to the kitchen to wash them with just soapy water your saving money and doing the job properly. The money you save from not using so many products you could buy something for them or yourself.
 
Just wondering if doing that will count as cleaning the bird bowls as I use f10sc and water and poop off to daily clean my bird tray anyhow?
 
Got a bit late for me last night
No clean the bowls properly poop off wipes are not suitable for the food bowl cleaning just take them to the kitchen and wash them in hot soapy water.
 
you need to wash your bowls out raguly, stop buying water in plastic bottles, buy a water filter and use that, it works out cheaper in the long run, has less particles of plastic in the water and you can use it for yourself and your birds. i have a machine taking supply of water from the main. filtered and fresh.
 
All bowls/dishes etc should be washed every day as mentioned in hot soapy water, rinsed and then dried properly with a clean tea towel kept for the birds use. Then use a cloth kept for the birds rinse it in hot water with or without F10 and daily wipe down all perches, toys and cage that way you will keep on top of things.
 
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Hiya!!!! I'm wondering if I can use poop off to clean my bird bowls and then just dry them off with some kitchen roll? Only asking as it would save me going to the kitchen to wash them out with dish soap and water????

I only use Poop Off to clean bird poop off carpet and upholstery. If you use if for cleaning bowls, it's going to cost you a lot of money, plus I don't know if that is a wise thing adding chemicals to food/drinking bowls.

Water is a solvent. I would purchase yourself a second set of bowls which you rotate around leaving one set overnight to soak in water and you will find any muck will wipe off in the morning. I have 7 cages to tend with each morning and I use a tray to transport water and feed bowls from the kitchen to the cages. I presume that you give your birds fresh veg and fruit daily? If not, your birds should have some veg and fruit and not just all seeds. You still have to carry these from the kitchen to the cages. So a set of bowls won't be any more trouble to carry to and from your kitchen.
 
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