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Old 10-14-2012, 09:22 AM   #3309
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When I do a total clean out, I usually use Fantastic because it's antibacterial, but I seem to have ran out of it, so I mixed up Mr Clean and water in the bottle and spray it down (seems to work well, also antibacterial and smells good). Then I take paper towels, get the gunk out, spray them down again and wipe clean...........hard to keep up with all these rescues at times. And, at times, I seem to get lazy like they do, lol. Good thing I live alone when I know I'm having one of those days because if someone was to gripe at me after one of my really hard physical days at work, I'd probably bite back and tell them to do it, if they were bothered.
I may try this. Right now I use distilled vinegar. I used to use orange dish washing liquild but then I realized that cats don't like smels very much. I know what you mean about getting lazy. It sound like you have a bunch of cats, I just have 4 and they keep me busy.
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