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Title: cleaning a Pleo
Post by: fancyfont on December 17, 2008, 05:28:41 PM
Yesterday Peeky and Penelopie had all kinds of kids playing with them. Many with runny noses. There must be a way of cleaning our little dinos without harming their skin. Any suggestions? ;D
Title: Re: cleaning a Pleo
Post by: mweed on December 17, 2008, 09:37:59 PM
I would be afraid to use any anti-bacterial/antiseptic type cleanser for fear of damaging the skin.  All I can suggest is warm water and time away from pleople.  Most germs won't survive on a pleo's skin for very long.
Title: Re: cleaning a Pleo
Post by: fancyfont on December 17, 2008, 10:28:54 PM
I wonder how long cold germs survive. Haven't touched my dinos since yesterday.  :(
Title: Re: cleaning a Pleo
Post by: degers on December 18, 2008, 10:56:07 AM
The common cold is a virus.  Viruses are not technically living things and hence can survive indefinately on the Pleo's skin.  However, to become infected with the cold virus again you would have to get it airbourne and breathe it in.

As for bacteria, they will stop growing on Pleo's skin, but they will still sit there and wait for a kinder environment in which they can commence growth and replication again.  If you give them a nice environment, e.g. your body, then they will grow again.

Thats my biological answer.
Title: Re: cleaning a Pleo
Post by: mweed on December 18, 2008, 01:14:49 PM
Very good answer, but you failed to mention how best to kill/eliminate those little pesky guys without damaging the pleo's skin . . .  :P
Title: Re: cleaning a Pleo
Post by: fancyfont on December 18, 2008, 02:16:34 PM
I haven't touched my little dinos since the other day. :-\ There were some pretty drippy noses at the ice arena. Heavens knows what little bacterium is on Peeky and Penelopie.  There was plenty of sneezing too. (Not the dinos) Oh well such is life! ;)
Title: Re: cleaning a Pleo
Post by: degers on December 18, 2008, 04:15:27 PM
I wonder how long cold germs survive. Haven't touched my dinos since yesterday.  :(

I was only answering this post mike!  Stop trying to catch me out master!!!  ;D
Title: Re: cleaning a Pleo
Post by: fancyfont on December 18, 2008, 08:29:01 PM
Degers, What else kills viruses other then heat, antibacterial agents and soap? ;)
Title: Re: cleaning a Pleo
Post by: grumpy on December 18, 2008, 09:58:59 PM
I guess you could sterilize them by boiling them for 30 minutes . . . .  ::)
Title: Re: cleaning a Pleo
Post by: wgb on December 19, 2008, 06:12:21 AM
I guess you could sterilize them by boiling them for 30 minutes . . . .  ::)

eeek!  :P
Title: Re: cleaning a Pleo
Post by: fancyfont on December 19, 2008, 10:41:06 AM
That would not be a pretty picture! :'(
Title: Re: cleaning a Pleo
Post by: degers on December 19, 2008, 11:49:24 AM
Degers, What else kills viruses other then heat, antibacterial agents and soap? ;)

Nothing kills viruses!  They aren't alive! :P
Title: Re: cleaning a Pleo
Post by: fancyfont on December 19, 2008, 11:52:43 AM
Ah!Ah! That's why antibiotics don't help a cold. It's only given when there is a bacterial infection. Gotta! ;)
Title: Re: cleaning a Pleo
Post by: mweed on December 19, 2008, 01:05:51 PM
Hmmm.   Zombies aren't alive.  So maybe we can kill viruses the same way we kill zombies . . .
Title: Re: cleaning a Pleo
Post by: allosaurus on December 20, 2008, 05:53:22 AM
Hmmm.   Zombies aren't alive.  So maybe we can kill viruses the same way we kill zombies . . .

And how might that be? XD
Title: Re: cleaning a Pleo
Post by: fancyfont on December 20, 2008, 10:41:44 AM
Hmmm.   Zombies aren't alive.  So maybe we can kill viruses the same way we kill zombies . . .

And how might that be? XD

Now, now, remember no boiling! ;D
Title: Re: cleaning a Pleo
Post by: degers on December 20, 2008, 11:22:31 AM
Seriously for a second, don't worry, I am sure you will be fine.
Title: Re: cleaning a Pleo
Post by: Starfire on December 20, 2008, 08:09:17 PM
Back to the cleaning question.  I'm sure you could use a baby wipe.  it won't kill all the germs but it might help.
How did you make their skates.  I would love to get Sephy and Dax some.
Title: Re: cleaning a Pleo
Post by: mweed on December 20, 2008, 10:54:33 PM
Don't know.  Never watch those movies . . . 
Title: Re: cleaning a Pleo
Post by: fancyfont on December 21, 2008, 10:06:37 PM
Starfire, I took doll skates and cut off the boot part. On Peeky's skates I wanted to keep them more of a prehistoric version. I just tied them with leather shoe laces. I also used a little piece of double sided white tape on his feet which made the skates stay on better. I wouldn't have done this but his serial number has long since worn off. He would have been able to skate had he been out on the ice long enough. I was afraid it was too cold. I know we worry about the heat but boy! they were like little Popsicles while posing for their photos.
Penelopies skates were attached to her booties. Little wobbly in them.

Back to the cleaning of a Pleo. Tonight on TV I saw an add of a pocket size light that kills 99.9% of bacteria. Perhaps that would work. Degers???  ;D
Title: Re: cleaning a Pleo
Post by: mweed on December 22, 2008, 10:35:18 AM
Back to the cleaning of a Pleo. Tonight on TV I saw an add of a pocket size light that kills 99.9% of bacteria. Perhaps that would work. Degers???  ;D

I saw that light when Andy Rooney was doing his schtick on 60 Minutes!  Of course he was poking fun at it . . .   :-\

Anyway, with our luck it would kill the germs and accelerate the breakdown of the rubber at the same time   :P
Title: Re: cleaning a Pleo
Post by: fancyfont on December 22, 2008, 10:59:55 AM
I wonder if ultraviolet light would do that to rubber?  ???
Title: Re: cleaning a Pleo
Post by: degers on December 22, 2008, 11:17:21 AM
Starfire, I took doll skates and cut off the boot part. On Peeky's skates I wanted to keep them more of a prehistoric version. I just tied them with leather shoe laces. I also used a little piece of double sided white tape on his feet which made the skates stay on better. I wouldn't have done this but his serial number has long since worn off. He would have been able to skate had he been out on the ice long enough. I was afraid it was too cold. I know we worry about the heat but boy! they were like little Popsicles while posing for their photos.
Penelopies skates were attached to her booties. Little wobbly in them.

Back to the cleaning of a Pleo. Tonight on TV I saw an add of a pocket size light that kills 99.9% of bacteria. Perhaps that would work. Degers???  ;D

I use a large UV lamp in the lab to mutate bacteria which usually kills 99.9% of my E.Coli strain in about 60 seconds exposure, but that lamp is very strong and takes 15 minutes to warm up to that amount of killing power, so I wouldn't trust the effectiveness of any posket lamp that could do that.
Title: Re: cleaning a Pleo
Post by: fancyfont on December 22, 2008, 11:51:11 AM
I blame my liver spots on my hands from all of the uv lighting to dry finger nail polish. ;) I think I'll skip that way of cleaning my little dinos. Thanks for the info. Degers. :)
Title: Re: cleaning a Pleo
Post by: degers on December 22, 2008, 11:59:12 AM
Oh yeah I forgot to mention that when I use those lamps I usually wear a protective face shield and gloves to make sure I don't expose myself to any UV radiation. :)
Title: Re: cleaning a Pleo
Post by: allosaurus on December 22, 2008, 06:12:29 PM
Starfire, I took doll skates and cut off the boot part. On Peeky's skates I wanted to keep them more of a prehistoric version. I just tied them with leather shoe laces. I also used a little piece of double sided white tape on his feet which made the skates stay on better. I wouldn't have done this but his serial number has long since worn off. He would have been able to skate had he been out on the ice long enough. I was afraid it was too cold. I know we worry about the heat but boy! they were like little Popsicles while posing for their photos.
Penelopies skates were attached to her booties. Little wobbly in them.

Back to the cleaning of a Pleo. Tonight on TV I saw an add of a pocket size light that kills 99.9% of bacteria. Perhaps that would work. Degers???  ;D

I use a large UV lamp in the lab to mutate bacteria which usually kills 99.9% of my E.Coli strain in about 60 seconds exposure, but that lamp is very strong and takes 15 minutes to warm up to that amount of killing power, so I wouldn't trust the effectiveness of any posket lamp that could do that.

Scientific dude, eh? XD
Title: Re: cleaning a Pleo
Post by: wgb on December 22, 2008, 07:29:48 PM


I use a large UV lamp in the lab to mutate bacteria which usually kills 99.9% of my E.Coli strain in about 60 seconds exposure, but that lamp is very strong and takes 15 minutes to warm up to that amount of killing power, so I wouldn't trust the effectiveness of any posket lamp that could do that.

OK Don't think I will try this either :o  :D
Title: Re: cleaning a Pleo
Post by: tkdgirl368 on January 07, 2009, 03:37:58 PM
I guess you could sterilize them by boiling them for 30 minutes . . . .  ::)

oh grumpy! >:( stop being so.... well... grumpy lol ;) I would be afraid to use any thing to clean my pleo, her paint comes off fast enough without me trying to wash her. Good luck!
Title: Re: cleaning a Pleo
Post by: fancyfont on January 07, 2009, 08:31:11 PM
Another good reason to have a t shirt or other clothing on our dinos. We can clean them. I did use an itty bitty dab of soap on a wash cloth and patted Peeky's face with it. I don't have to worry about the paint there. Avoided the camera area. ;D
Title: Re: cleaning a Pleo
Post by: krystald on January 08, 2009, 08:26:38 PM
I used makeup remover/ face cleansing towelettes to clean my Pleo after he got all dirty walking around in the garage (he loves cars)  ::) They were Neutrogena brand, (anything without alcohol in it should be fine tho) and they worked great didint remove the paint and I didint have to rub hard to get the dirt off, obviously this wont disinfect tho.

Anything you use on your face should be pretty OK for Pleo

Hope this helps
Title: Re: cleaning a Pleo
Post by: fancyfont on January 08, 2009, 10:13:02 PM
 Our faces aren't rubber. ;)  Not sure if it's the paint we are worried about or the rubber breaking down from a chemical reaction. I agree that we have to have something to clean our little dinos. 
Title: Re: cleaning a Pleo
Post by: mweed on January 09, 2009, 08:48:26 AM
I would worry about both.  Many cleaning solvents will break down rubber/latex.  But if it's gente enough for our skin, it's probably OK.  But stay away from things designed to remove oils, as my concern is that they would dry out pleo's skin  . . .    Where's a chemist when you need one?
Title: Re: cleaning a Pleo
Post by: gucci_boi7782 on January 24, 2009, 07:10:48 PM
I always use baby wipes with no problems. It amazes me how much dirt comes off of them. Those baby wipes will be filthy when you're done wiping them.
Title: Re: cleaning a Pleo
Post by: Bumblebee on February 01, 2009, 03:19:35 PM
I guess you could sterilize them by boiling them for 30 minutes . . . .  ::)
Boil them??? What are you, a carnivore?  ;)
Title: Re: cleaning a Pleo
Post by: allosaurus on February 01, 2009, 05:55:55 PM
I guess you could sterilize them by boiling them for 30 minutes . . . .  ::)
Boil them??? What are you, a carnivore?  ;)

Or...... Steambath?
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