Hello, all! There is a TL;DR at the very end.
I recently changed Norbert from a carpet substrate to a tile substrate, and all I can say is... Wow. Just wow. SO much easier to clean. I just scrape it off and done... Or is it?
Obviously, my teensy cutesy broom and dustpan are not magical or disinfectant. It would be a /pain/ to take out the tile because he has a climbing background that wedges /perfectly/ against the floor tile with no room left over (and indeed, this is what keeps it from falling over). I happen to have Fluker's reptile carpet cleaner, as well as Lysol wipes. I'd prefer to use the Lysol, as it's so convenient, but obviously my number one concern is Norbert's safety. If Lysol is good, great. If not, I can use the Fluker's. I want to avoid buying anything else or making a concoction (the last time I tried that, it spilled all over the brand new carpet my landlord put in at my request- my couch now covers the stain. If you're reading this, Mr. Danvers, I'm sorry).
TL;DR: Can I use Lysol wipes?
I recently changed Norbert from a carpet substrate to a tile substrate, and all I can say is... Wow. Just wow. SO much easier to clean. I just scrape it off and done... Or is it?
Obviously, my teensy cutesy broom and dustpan are not magical or disinfectant. It would be a /pain/ to take out the tile because he has a climbing background that wedges /perfectly/ against the floor tile with no room left over (and indeed, this is what keeps it from falling over). I happen to have Fluker's reptile carpet cleaner, as well as Lysol wipes. I'd prefer to use the Lysol, as it's so convenient, but obviously my number one concern is Norbert's safety. If Lysol is good, great. If not, I can use the Fluker's. I want to avoid buying anything else or making a concoction (the last time I tried that, it spilled all over the brand new carpet my landlord put in at my request- my couch now covers the stain. If you're reading this, Mr. Danvers, I'm sorry).
TL;DR: Can I use Lysol wipes?