Thoroughly clean and disinfect the habitat at least once a week: place bearded dragon in a secure habitat; scrub the tank and furnishings with a 3 % bleach solution; rinse thoroughly with water, removing all traces
of bleach smell; dry the tank and furnishings completely and add clean substrate.
Every so often if the load is unbearably stinky, I might add a cup of chlorine bleach to sanitize everything, and then I run an extra rinse cycle or two to get rid
of the bleach smell.
Not exact matches
If it still does not
smell of bleach, discard it and find another source
of water.
Smell is not our problem, but my poor girl has a rash (not from diapers
of course, but I'm afraid they may need disinfecting now and we steer clear
of bleach).
I don't like the
smell of bleach so I bought the kind with no
bleach.
Sometimes I do
smell a hint
of bleach after but as long as it was all done right (sounds like it was) you should be okay
If you start to experience an «unclean»
smell from your No Prep Soaker Pads you may add 1 / 8c
of chlorine or oxygen
bleach to your wash cycle every 4 - 6 weeks.
Aid groups like PIH immediately erected specialized cholera clinics with
bleach hand - and shoe - washing stations; the
smell of bleach still pervades the clinics.
The bright aseptic room
smelled of Pine - Sol and
bleach and overripe Camembert.
One way might be to have a person inhale a very small amount
of chlorine
bleach (one
of the most oxidative substances) in order to
smell the vapors, and see if a previously facilitated muscle becomes inhibited.
The diner
smelled of coffee and bread and
bleach.
This had the feel
of all those photographs from American magazines, the kind Yitzhak had peeled through while sitting in a white - walled sanitorium somewhere west
of London, with nurses who
smelled of rosewater and
bleach, and who never once showed an excess
of pity for all those dreadful things that had happened but instead very kindly — very sternly — said it was a good time to be on the mend, time to push on, it wasn't much good thinking about anyway, and weren't the photographs
of America quite lovely?
Hides are washed and whitened using a solution
of hydrogen peroxide and / or
bleach; this will also help remove the
smell of the rotten or putrid leather.
Make sure there is no lingering
smell of bleach or disinfectant as small animals are very sensitive to chemicals.
The impact
of ocean acidification on sea life is becoming better understood in areas like coral reefs, where impacts like
bleaching, altered shells
of crustaceans, and even a changing sense
of smell among fish can be easily witnessed and studied.
We do all the work ourselves, and I've had good luck using straight or diluted cleaning vinegar to get rid
of smells without the fear
of bleaching anything you don't want
bleached.
We also had pet issues (cats), so we ended up tearing out the carpet ourselves a couple
of weekends ago and then spending the week nights
bleaching and Kilz - ing, and sealing our sub-floors to keep the
smell from coming back.
Love the
smell of bleach, reminds me
of grandma Alice's house, where the washing machine was in the kitchen.