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Cleaning Out a Plastic Bleach Bottle?

How do you get rid of the bleach smell and all of the liquid out of a plastic spray bottle meant for cat training?

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January 30, 20190 found this helpful

You could use a product called Nok-Out. It removes all odors. You can get it on Amazon.

 

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January 30, 20190 found this helpful

I am not clear on your question, so if my answer isn't clear, I apologize for not understanding.

Is the product used for cat training something with bleach in it? If it is, I would not use anything with bleach in it to train any animal...that could be deadly.

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If bleach accidentally got into the bottle that is used for cat training (meaning you use a spray bottle and spray water at them to train), I would toss it and start over.

Animals are very sensitive and bleach could burn an animal's eyes, mouth, skin. I would be nervous that the residue would never completely come out and would always leach some into the training water.

I am sorry, but to me this is a safety first thing. Toss it and start over!!! Our dollar store has great spray bottles for $1.00 (sometimes 2 for $1.00) so get rid of the tainted one and get a fresh one today!!

 

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January 30, 20190 found this helpful

I would suggest letting the spray bottle soak in vinegar overnight and find another use for it other than using it anywhere near a pet.

Spray bottles are inexpensive and maybe a new one would be a better choice.

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Sometimes just a rolled up newspaper slapped on your hand can help with trying to teach a cat to not go someplace they should not be.

 

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January 30, 20190 found this helpful

I would probably not keep a plastic bottle that was previously bleach if not needed.

 

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January 31, 20190 found this helpful

I think I would try to pour straight vinegar into it to neutralize the base that creates the smell. Vinegar in general is a good way to get rid of odours generally.

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I have never tried to reuse a bleach bottle because safety but for the use you suggest it would probably be OK

 

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