Thank you for the tip!

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NeosMom

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I was reading some post on here and remember seeing someone talk about using baby wipes to clean up after their beardies. For the life of me, I can't tell you the post or who mentioned doing this. But at Walmart yesterday I saw baby wipes and decided to grab a box. Best $1.88 I've ever spent! Fluffy pooped today on the tile. Just grabbed a baby wipe right next to the viv, cleaned it up and tossed it. 1/4 the work of how I used to do it! Wish I had thought of something so simple six months ago.

Whoever mentioned this on the boards before, thank you. And anyone who hasn't tried this, I highly recommend putting a box next to your viv. 8)
 

bunnyrut

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i hadn't thought of that! i will remember that for the future when tasty treat goes from paper towels to tiles.

she is a little poop machine so the baby wipes will save my life!
 

Lauram63110

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I used to take baby wipes in the car when we took Lizzy on car rides. He loved to sit on the dash and soak up rays, but once he got nice and warm, you'd see a couple tail twitches and you'd best be ready with the baby wipe! I also carried hand gel and sanitizing wipes as well.
 

NeosMom

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Of course. But it beats the heck out of getting a cloth from another room, wetting it, wiping it down, cleaning the poop off that, hanging it to dry, then grabbing the antibacterial gel and wiping down a second time using that. This way I grab one wipe and toss it, then grab my hand sanitizer and a paper towel (already stored by the viv) and give a second quick wipe and toss that too. It's great!
 

Lauram63110

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I did buy some anti-bacterial hand wipes from walmart
In a white canister with a blue top that I used a couple
Times before Lizzy was potty trained. After that, I used
The rest of them on car trips with him. They were good in that
There was not a lot of fragrance on them. I think
Bath n Body works sells some anti bacterial wipes or at least
They used to. The only thing about them is that
They may have a lot of fragrance
 

izzbo

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What I do is use the clorox wipes first then a wet cloth to clean up any chemicals the clorox wipe left then dry it with a clean towel. It sounds more laborious intensive than it is.
 
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