I'm sure it would for a while at least. But I think I can guess what Andrews answer would be.Andrew,
Does the product still work effectively after the use by date has passed?
Andrew,
Does the product still work effectively after the use by date has passed?
Well put Andrew, its great to get simple answers from people rather than lines and lines of dribble that says nothing (thats what the pollies are 4).Zanks - I'm guessing that wasn't the answer you were expecting...lol. We're all for straight answers and no bull here.
Cheers,
Andrew
Litre for litre its cheaper than most household cleaners. It can be breathed in spilled on skin, eyes and clothes and is non corrosive unlike bleach. It disolves urates, kills salmonella and ecoli. Stops secondary infections from red belly bites(I could be wrong on this but its always worked for me). I dont wildlife rehab so maybe I dont count.Maybe if you were doing surgery (removing venom glands perhaps) at home a veterinary grade disinfectant might be important. But for keeping pets I think it's just a waste of money. What problems have keepers actually had from not using chemical disinfectants at home?
More specific? Basically if you use no chemicals just hot water for cleaning I doubt anything bad would happen. I just use water and steam cleaner.Litre for litre its cheaper than most household cleaners. It can be breathed in spilled on skin, eyes and clothes and is non corrosive unlike bleach. It disolves urates, kills salmonella and ecoli. Stops secondary infections from red belly bites(I could be wrong on this but its always worked for me). I dont wildlife rehab so maybe I dont count.Non chemical? Can you be more specific? I have used hydroxic acid but I know that is also a corrosive and caused many deaths.
More specific? Basically if you use no chemicals just hot water for cleaning I doubt anything bad would happen. I just use water and steam cleaner.Litre for litre its cheaper than most household cleaners. It can be breathed in spilled on skin, eyes and clothes and is non corrosive unlike bleach. It disolves urates, kills salmonella and ecoli. Stops secondary infections from red belly bites(I could be wrong on this but its always worked for me). I dont wildlife rehab so maybe I dont count.Non chemical? Can you be more specific? I have used hydroxic acid but I know that is also a corrosive and caused many deaths.
I've only got 20 odd pythons and never used F10. Never had any vet bills either. It's over rated.
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