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| Coroplast vs Vynel? I am using Vynel (spell check?) rather than Coroplast for my Piggies home. They dont chew on it or anything, but my question was, is it safe? I havent read anything about it, but I decided to go against using Lenoleum because it is toxic. (I would have gotten coroplast if a store was open Saturday to sell it!) So are my piggies safe? Or should i get the coroplast?! Thanks! Jamie |
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| Re: Coroplast vs Vynel? i use coroplast and it's really easy to clean, i suggest you get coroplast. you just scoop out old bedding with a dustpan, spray with a really mild cleaner, and add new bedding!!! good luck! |
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| Re: Coroplast vs Vynel? If your piggies have shown no interest in chewing it then I don't see why you need change. All plastics (including coroplast) could be harmful to Guinea Pigs if ingested. |
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| Re: Coroplast vs Vynel? I don't use colorplast either. I used sticky back floor tiles over hardboard covered in plastic (to keep it waterproof incase) I agree with michaelince that any plastic could be harmful to Guinea Pigs if ingested. But if your aren't chewing them you don't need to worry |
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