Does the level of cleaning depend on how dirty it is, or do even clean-looking incubators need to be scrubbed and bleached?
I just borrowed a used styrofoam incubator for my first ever hatch. It hasn't been used in a couple years and it looks visibly clean (no dirt, discoloration, smears, dried up gunk etc.) I've been running it empty for a few days just to get to know it and to learn how to control the temperature. When it's running, it has a slight smell to it, but it's not an organic smell or a foul/dirty smell. Just smells like... a device running, I don't know, like artificial materials being warm. Not an animal smell.
So my question is, what kind of cleaning does this incubator need before I put eggs in it?
I just borrowed a used styrofoam incubator for my first ever hatch. It hasn't been used in a couple years and it looks visibly clean (no dirt, discoloration, smears, dried up gunk etc.) I've been running it empty for a few days just to get to know it and to learn how to control the temperature. When it's running, it has a slight smell to it, but it's not an organic smell or a foul/dirty smell. Just smells like... a device running, I don't know, like artificial materials being warm. Not an animal smell.
So my question is, what kind of cleaning does this incubator need before I put eggs in it?