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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Cleaning urine off wood

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    • Salem Fluffle
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        Hi all,

         

        I have two structures made of untreated wood that my rabbits have urinated on. I can get most of the staining out with a vinegar/water solution, but I’m wondering how to best get stubborn stains and odors out that is safe for the bunnies. I’ve read to use hydrogen peroxide and baking soda, but since this is something the bunnies can chew on, would this be safe to use? I can’t find anything online about the safety of it once it’s dried and placed back in their sleeping area so I appreciate any feedback.


      • LBJ10
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          You can wipe it down with water afterward. Otherwise, I doubt it would be harmful once dried since the residue would be such a minute amount.

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