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Some neat white vinegar (or brown if thats all you have) left to soak should do the trick along with a kitchen green scourer or an old toothbrush. Rinse well and dry.
you don't have to use white vinegar..the cheapest malt brown such as Asda's smartprice around 25p..works fine for litter trays
pour some in leave for 20-30 mins and wipe away
you don't have to use white vinegar..the cheapest malt brown such as Asda's smartprice around 25p..works fine for litter trays
pour some in leave for 20-30 mins and wipe away
I have to confess that's what I use too but I had a feeling white was usually recommended so I'd better day that - surely the difference other than price is only the aroma?
weve not had probs since turning to cat litter woodbased pellets, but in past used baby sterilising fluid, hot water, and a paint scraper for the hard areas