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Dilluted vinegar - is it safe for glass cleaning?

As I am up worrying about Jo, I thought I'd ask a another question to get my mind off of things.

Vinegar, an all natural cleaner, yeilds great results with odour and cleaning when my cats puke somewhere or do other fun things where they are not supposed to.

Does anyone know if I could use a dilluted vinegar and water solution to wipe the inside of my snakes galss tank?

Or should I just stick to water and then soap and water when I clean out her viv?

Thanks.
Tracy
 
I used to use water and vinegar when I was using an old glass tank. I never had any problems with it. :)
 
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