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dinosaurdammit
11-28-12, 11:50 AM
Can someone give me a list of house hold items that have the potential to harm or otherwise cause issue with herps? I would really appreciate it. Please give the chemical/cleaner with the reason as to why its bad. Generally I use vinegar to clean but some stains in my oven that doesnt work. I know frebreeze is a no no in my house due to a bird. I am really interested in this so any info is super appreciated.

infernalis
11-28-12, 11:57 AM
I wish I could help, But I forbid any aerosol or aromatic anything in my house.

I only buy vinigar based cleaners.

Zoo Nanny
11-28-12, 12:18 PM
I would think that if you can't use it with the bird then you can't use it near the herps.
For my oven I buy an oven cleaner that is used cold by Easy Off. I then put the bird and skink in a room away from the kitchen and close the doors. I also open windows in the kitchen and use a fan to draw all fumes out. Other cleaners that work well are dawn dish detergent (original only),baking soda and vinegar mixed together. 1 part bleach to 10 parts water is ok to use near the animals just not on anything they are in/on.

lady_bug87
11-28-12, 12:24 PM
I would think that if you can't use it with the bird then you can't use it near the herps.
For my oven I buy an oven cleaner that is used cold by Easy Off. I then put the bird and skink in a room away from the kitchen and close the doors. I also open windows in the kitchen and use a fan to draw all fumes out. Other cleaners that work well are dawn dish detergent (original only),baking soda and vinegar mixed together. 1 part bleach to 10 parts water is ok to use near the animals just not on anything they are in/on.

^^ this

Oh and I refuse to use clr because I find it leaves a film

Gungirl
11-28-12, 12:26 PM
I would never use easy off in a home with birds.. that is asking for death! I find the best thing to clean with is steam. I place a pan of water in the oven and turn it on to 400 for 30 minutes. After that I air out the oven for 5 minutes and wipe it down with a scotch bright pad.

Zoo Nanny
11-28-12, 12:32 PM
I never use Easy Off products that are used in a hot oven only the cold and like I said it's used with ventilation and the animals are away from the kitchen with closed doors. I do like the idea of the hot water.

Falconeer999
11-28-12, 01:58 PM
I know when I got my bird (quaker parrot), I was told not to use non-stick cookware because of the vapors it would give off. Probably going to pet hell because I wasn't going to stop using a couple hundred dollar cookware set. 2 years in and he's as healthy as ever...

Gungirl
11-28-12, 02:03 PM
You can use non stick as long as you don't burn it. You can't allow it to get hot while empty. The reason is the formaldehyde in the coating. I still use my non stick cook ware also, you just have to be careful.

Falconeer999
11-28-12, 02:12 PM
I can't remember the last time I burned anything. Maybe soon after college. That was many, many moons ago.

Zoo Nanny
11-28-12, 02:36 PM
Teflon and other non-stick pans kill birds | Environmental Working Group (http://www.ewg.org/node/21780)
All my teflon went into the trash, I also do not use my self cleaning oven, threw out a hair dryer and two portable heaters.
Harmful Teflon Chemical To Be Eliminated by 2015 (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/01/25/AR2006012502041.html)
There is a new product out that coats with ceramic which is suppose to be completly safe. It's called something like Green Ceramic Coated Cookware.

Zoo Nanny
11-28-12, 02:57 PM
I use some of the cleaners from Method. I really like their leather cleaner cloths, granite cleaner and dust cloths. They have a nice clean soft odor and do a great job. The leather cleaner will remove dried on bird poop in a second. No harmful odors or chemicals in any of their products. I did try the shower cleaner but wasn't too thrilled with it.

Ridge Runner_20
11-28-12, 07:36 PM
Sorry, posted in wrong thread. :-P