Is windex reptile safe????

brooklynboy521

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Just as the title says is WINDEX reptile safe. I was just cleaning cages and was wondering
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Edwardo

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brooklynboy521;4736667; said:
Just as the title says is WINDEX reptile safe. I was just cleaning cages and was wondering
:nilly:
My guess would be its not completely reptile safe, but Im not a chemist, also I think it would depend on how you use it. I wouldnt leave it wet in anyway, in the cage, It does give off fumes,(much more when wet) that Im sure cant be good for any animal to breath, in a confined box.
I only use it on the front panel of my cages, which is either glass or acrylic, cleaning, inside and out and making sure I wipe it completely dry. Never had a problem.
 

brooklynboy521

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Edwardo;4736754; said:
My guess would be its not completely reptile safe, but Im not a chemist, also I think it would depend on how you use it. I wouldnt leave it wet in anyway, in the cage, It does give off fumes,(much more when wet) that Im sure cant be good for any animal to breath, in a confined box.
I only use it on the front panel of my cages, which is either glass or acrylic, cleaning, inside and out and making sure I wipe it completely dry. Never had a problem.
i was just to clean off the inside glass, etc. And yes it would be completely dried
 

Joe M

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Yeah its fine as long as you let it dry. I use it for my vision cages' glass all the time with no issues.
 

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NO it is made with coaltars which are extremely toxic to cold blooded animals. Use bleach or vinegar instead! It is not worth the risk and I do not even use it to clean my windows because if the mist makes its way to them in the other room, it could kill them.
 
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