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Timmy-Morelia

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ok guy who has started cleaning there enclosures glass with this new product???
i think this is by far the best cleaner of glass i have ever seen its incredible.
if you haven,t tryed it do it you wont be disapointed
 

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nope...reptiklean and newspaper does the trick just as good as that stuff....nothing wrong with a bit of elbow grease and no chemicals that will harm my reptiles either. with those you actually need to clean the soapy stuff off for the full effect...we use them in the shower at home
 
water and newspaper , still a great combination !!!!
 
any cleaning fluid had strong perfumes in it.....

I have used Vanilla Fridge wipe in my enclosures....however vanilla fridge wipe is different to viva...as it is all natural and can be used near food etc.....and I only use it when my snakes are out and about and the enclosures have been well and truely aired before my babies go back into them....and I would never ever use something like that on a click clack..the environment is too enclosed and there is a risk the baby snake will have a toxic reaction s they are a lot smaller.
 
@ defective, these are the glass and mirror wipes, not the shower cleaning wipes (i have them) that need rinsing, these ones dont need rinsing, just dampen them and wipe over the glass

I might be tempted to use the glass wipes on the outside of the glass, but never inside where they can come in contact with it.

the vinegar and water, doesnt seem as good as it use to, it seem to have the same effect as the old newspapers, i think they've changed to a 'non toxic' ink, incase someone sues them because theyre child ate some and got sick ! ! !

. I find a 'microfibre' cloth from the $2 shop in warm water does wonders, easy to wash out, hang outside to dry for next time. and it leaves no ink on your hands.. or leaves you house smelling like the local chippy !
 
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Magic sponge - google it cause I don't want to post links. Kicks ***. I use it on all my aquariums where I'm even more particular about chemicals than with my herps.
 
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