Nice haul there mate!getting closer, I have to run down through my list but I think I'm very close now.
I'll go a step farther: Don't use chlorine on stainless. It can etch, discolor, create pits, all stuff you don't want for your bright, shiny stainless gear. Use a non-abrasive cleaner like Barkeeper's Friend. Your shiny stainless gear will love you for it!Nice haul there mate!
Is that pink stuff "pink stain remover" be careful of that stuff in your kegs stainless ect it's a chlorine based cleaner and yes you have to rinse it well. I've got some here in my brew house just use it on plastics is all I do or glass. Cheers
Nice haul there mate!
Is that pink stuff "pink stain remover" be careful of that stuff in your kegs stainless ect it's a chlorine based cleaner and yes you have to rinse it well. I've got some here in my brew house just use it on plastics is all I do or glass. Cheers
I clean with oxy clean (unscented), or PBW (Pro Brewers Wash), and rinse thoroughly. Then sanitize with starsan. Once you mix up some starsan you can save it and reuse it. I saved some 4 literl distilled water jugs from Walmart to keep sanitizer in.
OBK is usually the best priced, but shipping can kill the saving.
I clean with oxy clean (unscented), or PBW (Pro Brewers Wash), and rinse thoroughly. Then sanitize with starsan. Once you mix up some starsan you can save it and reuse it. I saved some 4 literl distilled water jugs from Walmart to keep sanitizer in.
I get oxy clean from Walmart, use that for cleaning carboys, and kegs, it is cheap. I use PBW for cleaning kettle, and mash tun, pumps, best if water is HOT for that.do you use a spray bottle for applying?