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I received a donated commode. before anyone uses it i want to make sure that it is safe. i looked on youtube, but i am hesitant to get a steam cleaning device or a a 90 dollar bottle of hospital grade disinfectant. Does anyone have experience with a similar situation?

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Yup, bleach water is the way to go. It's what we used to disinfect the puppy and kitten cages at the humane society shelter I volunteered. Here's the CDC's recommendations on the right ratio of bleach to water: http://emergency.cdc.gov/disasters/bleach.asp
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A cup of chlorine bleach in a gallon of water works just fine. Wear gloves.
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Agree with Assandache. Bleach is one of the best (and cheapest) disinfectants around. If you live somewhere that the sun is actually shining set it out for a while after the wash. It's no more dangerous using a donated comode than using a public restroom so don't be afraid to accept one
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I would use straight bleach and just scrub it down..Then finish with a mild soap wash down..
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