discgolfin
Well-Known Member
I know they are supposed to be stainless Steel..but anyone else find specks on the instide of there kegs that seems or apears to be specs of rust...I would assume this is from nicks or gouges.
Jay
Jay
Funkenjaeger said:NFWIW, don't ever use oxiclean in your kegs for anything longer than a quick soak.
Oxyclean is an oxidant. It will speed the process of oxidation up, but I don't think it will eat through the chromium film. I accidentally soaked the lid for my SS pot for about 3 days, and it left little pits in it, but not rust.IFP said:I've soaked my kegs and SS kettle for hours in Oxyclean, on multiple occasions, thinking it was harmless. Am I risking damage?
Funkenjaeger said:I had also used quite a lot of oxiclean powder that time, so there was some undissolved on the bottom, which may have contributed significantly to the problem.
rollinred said:A very good trick is to use some mineral oil to protect the surface right after you clean the keg. Trust me just do it. Its very cheap, just put it on a rag and wipe down the keg.
EdWort said:This stuff works wonders. A few drops on the rust spots followed by a soft scrub pad, and they are gone.
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