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Petco carries a wide variety of Clorox cleaning products to provide everything you'll need for a sparkling fresh home, no matter what your cat or dog digs up, spills, tracks, splatters or spreads.
Browse our selection of Clorox solutions designed specifically to tackle the issues pet parents hate most. Eliminate tell-tale pet stains and odors to help keep your carpets looking and smelling like new, with Clorox Pet Solutions Carpet Cleaner with Stain Block technology. For hard and soft surfaces, choose Clorox Stain and Odor Remover Spray to help banish bad smells everywhere. It’s bleach-free—so it won’t stain clothing or fabric—and it’s appropriate to use around pets and your entire family.
We also carry an array of proven Clorox products for use throughout your home—in areas with heavy pet traffic, as well as any space you want to look and smell its best. Browse the unique and inviting scents of the Clorox Fraganzia line, available in air freshening beads and dish soap. Go beyond deodorizing and treat your entire household to freshness that lasts, with aromatic Scentiva sprays for upholstery, bedding, sofas, carpets, curtains, clothing, pet bedding and more.
Best of all, Clorox Pet Solutions don’t just transform your home—they can help correct problematic pet behaviors, too. Eliminating unpleasant pet odors at the source helps discourage your pet from repeat marking and soiling. Shop Petco today for deep-cleaning, dependable solutions that benefit your home and your pet.
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Hello, and thank you for using Boop by Petco. Yes, Clorox is a potent cleaning chemical and, like most cleaners, can be irritating to eyes, skin, and lungs - for both you and your iguana. For this reason, all disinfected surfaces cleaned with bleach (or any other cleaner) should be thoroughly rinsed and allowed to completely dry before coming in contact with Marcela. Hope this helps!
Updated on August 12th, 2025
The problem with using clorox wipes is that you still will have to rinse the area as clorox residue can hurt your animal. You can put tape along the cracks for the time being and wipe the area with a wet cloth. I suppose you will have to save up for a new cage bottom or find a plastic bottom that will fit into the tray.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
If your hands were dry, the residue was likely minimal. It may have been further diluted by the water in the tank. There isn't much to be done except to monitor tank inhabitants for any symptoms of exposure such as lethargy, decreased appetite or swimming oddly. A partial water change can be done to further dilute any residue in the tank.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
I assume you mean liquid Clorox bleach. If it was only a small amount that was soaked into the sock and if Chandler is acting fine, you are probably ok as it’s unlikely he ingested much if any. When pets ingest bleach, it causes chemical burns in the mouth and upper GI tract. Checks his lips, mouth and tongue (as best you can) for any redness or peeling/bleeding, monitor him for not eating well or vomiting. If you see anything, take him to the vet right away. You can also give him a couple tablespoons of milk as this will help to neutralize any bleach he may have ingested - be advised it could also cause soft stool. When in doubt, have him seen. I hope though everything is fine and that you found this helpful. Thank you for using Boop by Petco.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
I'm assuming that you're asking about using Hypochlorous acid (HClO aka bleach) versus chlorhexidine. In this case, it is definitely better to use chlorhexidine. HClO can be very damaging to the skin and there is really no indication to use it on any part of the body. HClO should only be used for cleaning surfaces or other inanimate things. I hope that helps.
Updated on August 12th, 2025