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Cleaning playpen & kitchen floor I was wondering what was the best way to clean DJ play pen and the kitchen floor where he hangs out. I dont wanna use something that will make him sick and die. But I also dont want to use just water because when he poops or pees to clean up. Any suggestions? Ive been using the anti baterial wips but i have been hesitent too... |
I have switched from chlorine bleach to ODO BAN. Comes in a gallon jug and it makes 11 gallons. I get it at Home Depot. It's so nice and I just love the clean smell. I even put it in spray bottles and keep them under the kitchen and bathroom sinks to clean with. Just love it!! It's very safe too and no streaking. ;) |
Nothing chemical. My mom uses chemical cleaners on the floor and they made my one year old very sick. When I lived out on my own my roomies and I used a steam cleaner on the kitchen and bathroom floors. It really does deep clean and it's just water so it's not harmful for our furbabies. You have a different ex-pen than the one I used so I have no advice there. For carpets use Nature's Miracle. It's a spot on treatment that kills the smell, but use it as directed (soak up as much as you can, spray, then let it sit for 5 mins) otherwise the enzymes aren't given a chance to work properly. |
I use hot water and vinegar most of the time. |
Oh and it kills 99.9% of germs and bacteria. A really great product for sure! |
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For cleaning pee/poop you need something like Natures Miracle. For just regular cleaning I would use a steam mop. Sanitizes using only water. No chemicals. He will lick the floor. |
I use water and vinegar as well and put it in spray bottles too. I also do a bleach and water twice a month and keep them off the floors until they are dry. |
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I use bleach spray in the potty pen, then rinse with water. I use bleach nowhere else because I do not want any other place to smell like her potty pen. In the house I use Lysol wipes and on my laminate floors I use Lysol spray or just Windex. I rinse afterwards. Areas where she eats and licks the floor I rinse off very well and dry. I just have to share my thoughts on enzyme cleaners. These are cleaners that you spray on floors, carpets, couches, whatever, to take the urine smell out(or whatever it is that the dog can apparently still smell). The idea is so the dog doesn't pee there again. IMO this product is a money grab and this is why I think so. Many people do not wipe there dogs pee string after they pee. For those of us who do, we can tell you that the pee string is wet, and the Kleenex we wipe it with gets wet and yellow. If a dog comes in and does not get wiped, that dog will lay on the floor or rug or couch and the pee will just dab off the string onto the surface it is against. I have seen this, a dog gets up and little wet spot is left on the floor. It drys on the floor, rug , couch whatever and its there for how long? If the theory that a dog will just pee because it smells its urine there is correct, dogs would never seemed potty trained. But dogs do potty train and many don't get wiped. I have never used enzyme cleaners and always had quick potty trained dogs. I think it is a total waste of money. So that said, crating and scheduled potty breaks(actually write it all down, food times and potty times, after a couple of days a pattern forms and it is much easier) keeps a dog from going on the floor. Sorry got off topic there a bit but I think some of it answers some thoughts in another thread. Also, so glad you're still here. I am so excited for you and your new baby. |
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I have those puppy wipes they work great. |
vinegar and water would be good |
I use bleach water. Vinegar takes care of odors but does not disinfect. Bleach evaporates, so If you wait until the floor is dry before putting the puppy back on it, it will not make him sick. |
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