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How to disinfect non neutral area?

Hi everyone. As some of you are aware I am currently bonding all 5 of my rabbits. I'm hoping to move them back into their shed on Saturday. I worry though that they're all going to be territorial over the space. What should I clean it with? Is vinegar a good idea or should I go for a really good disinfectant? Might even paint the inside of the shed so it seems like a different place! Going to replace all the litter trays with new ones and try reorganise everything. Super nervous to move them as it's all going so well!

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When I moved Frosty and Fern into the bunny room, I removed all furniture and just had new litter trays from the bonding pen. I swept, hoovered and cleaned with Virkon disinfectant. Then I steam cleaned it with some white vinegar in the steam cleaner. The whole room reeked and in fact I had to air it off for a day until I could move them :lol: I used puppy pen panels to reduce the space to a similar size they’d had in the bonding pen. It went fine, Frosty had lived there before but he wasn’t territorial. When I did my quad bond the quad went into a new (to them all) shed and I reduced the area of it using panels then too.
 
Used white wine vinegar I think it's called? 50% that and 50% water, bought a big 5L bottle of it and use it for cleaning buns out normally, just make it up in a spray bottle.

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I've used white vinegar every time, usually in a steam cleaner too!

It’s certainly very effective:thumb: permeates into everything. When OH came home later he was complaining that it smelt :lol:
 
Just used water and vinegar in their shed and kept dirty litter trays from the bonding pen. They were fine.
 
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