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NAN'S TIPS : Nan's Daily Tips Misc Ideas.12/28
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From: MSN NicknameNanmeister  (Original Message)Sent: 12/29/2005 6:21 AM
I use a swift wet jet upstairs in my kitchen and it occured  to me to rinse the bottle out really well when it was empty, and I could fill it with poop off to use in the bird room.
Those battery operated scrubbers by Dawn work in between the bars of the cages. I put poop off in mine and the brush gets into a bunch of places that are hard to scrub.
Poof off removes the dye you use when making bird toys. Not all of it but better than  most products I have tried.
Nan
 


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From: MSN NicknameZonkersMom125Sent: 12/29/2005 9:14 AM
If they ever make an unscented poop-off I'll probably be a bigger fan of it than I am now.  I can't tolerate that strong smell and have to use a vinegar/water solution instead.  I've used the battery operated scrubber on my cages, and my only complaint is that the batteries just don't last long enough (or maybe I'm scrubbing too hard?).  But you're right, they're great. 

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From: 1GoodBirdSent: 12/29/2005 9:33 AM
I have one of those Swiffer wet jets, but I put it in my garage sale stack, because I don't like the residue left by the pre-mixed cleaner--I thought I'd just refill the bottle with what I prefer using, but couldn't figure out how to remove the cover.  Did you get it off?  If I could refill those bottles, I'd bring it back in the house and use for spot cleaning in the living room.

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From: MSN Nickname©joyfuljoySent: 12/29/2005 1:01 PM
I have one of those battery operated scrubbers and it has just sat in the cupboard under the sink since I bought it from B&Q. Thanks for the tip on how to use it.

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From: MSN NicknameZonkersMom125Sent: 12/30/2005 2:40 AM
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If they ever make an unscented poop-off I'll probably be a bigger fan of it than I am now. I can't tolerate that strong smell and have to use a vinegar/water solution instead. I've used the battery operated scrubber on my cages, and my only complaint is that the batteries just don't last long enough (or maybe I'm scrubbing too hard?). But you're right, they're great.

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From: 1GoodBirdSent: 12/30/2005 3:20 AM
What the heck is going on?

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From: MSN Nicknameannieokie100Sent: 12/30/2005 3:53 AM
MSN is playing with our minds. Ignore them and maybe they'll get their act together. I was going to fix all of these but it is probably going to keep happening.
Annie

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From: MSN NicknameKatzxtenSent: 12/30/2005 12:37 PM
Well this has been an interesting thread?? MSN??
Good idea Nan.
Nancy--try DOODLES!!! works just as well as poop off (I guarantee it!) But no smell-thats to me is the best part!
Katz

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From: MSN NicknameIndy75Sent: 12/30/2005 8:12 PM
Katz
 Who makes Doodles?  I googled it and didn't find it!  I hate the smell too!
 
Indy

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From: MSN NicknameKatzxtenSent: 12/31/2005 12:59 AM
I know the management will delete this site because she does sell--and you should hear that staff of hers talk!! Its a lady in Missouri and is available lots of places on line-in fact we sell it at Love On The Wing -and we sell Poop Off as well-I use both for cleaning there-and know this product is terrific.
http://www.doodleproducts.com/index.html                    Katz

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From: MSN NicknameIndy75Sent: 1/1/2006 8:24 PM
Thanks for the info on Doodle!  Has anyone used it to clean rugs?  The last few times I have only used hot water in my rug cleaner to clean the rugs.  I was using Bissel cleaner and putting my bird upstairs for days but they then added scotchguard to their formula so I stopped using it!
 
Indy

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From: MSN NicknamekiwiasnowbirdSent: 1/3/2006 9:40 PM
Poop off is great on the carpet, if you catch it right away, as well as in
the cages: The oder is not that great I agree: wing hugs dori

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