Kentuckienne
Supporting Vendor
- Oct 9, 2016
- 2,747
- 1,648
- Parrots
- Roommates include Gus, Blue and gold macaw rescue and Coco, secondhand amazon
Reading Poop-Off Amazon reviews to see if anyone talks about the ingredients. Saw this:
"So one day, we wondered since we can't use oven cleaners because of the birds and since this is just an enzymatic cleaner, would this work to break down the burnt stuff on the oven? The answer? yes! It actually worked beautifully! We had to use more than we use for the poop on the bird cages. And we had to put more than one 'dose' of it on. But after two rounds of spraying, waiting and wiping, we were able to wipe the burnt crusty stuff off the floor of the oven really easily. I wasn't sure how it would hold up to heat, so we were sure to rinse the oven really good afterward to make sure none remained, but it was a nice bonus use."
I have always cleaned the oven just using a paste of baking soda, but this sounds interesting. Anybody else has tried this?
"So one day, we wondered since we can't use oven cleaners because of the birds and since this is just an enzymatic cleaner, would this work to break down the burnt stuff on the oven? The answer? yes! It actually worked beautifully! We had to use more than we use for the poop on the bird cages. And we had to put more than one 'dose' of it on. But after two rounds of spraying, waiting and wiping, we were able to wipe the burnt crusty stuff off the floor of the oven really easily. I wasn't sure how it would hold up to heat, so we were sure to rinse the oven really good afterward to make sure none remained, but it was a nice bonus use."
I have always cleaned the oven just using a paste of baking soda, but this sounds interesting. Anybody else has tried this?