HopDiggity New Member Joined May 25, 2011 Messages 4 Reaction score 0 Location Longview May 25, 2011 #1 I was wondering what some of you guys have used to clean up the outside of your kegs shells (brewpots)? Thanks for the advise/help.
I was wondering what some of you guys have used to clean up the outside of your kegs shells (brewpots)? Thanks for the advise/help.
Hammy71 Senior Member HBT Supporter Joined Sep 12, 2008 Messages 6,056 Reaction score 762 Location SE PA May 25, 2011 #2 A good soak and scrub with Oxyclean Free and hot water. Sometimes a scotch pad comes in handy.
enohcs Well-Known Member Joined Jan 31, 2008 Messages 446 Reaction score 43 Location Washington, DC May 25, 2011 #3 +1 oxyclean free. I soak the inside of mine overnight. I don't clean the outside since it doesn't get all that dirty.
+1 oxyclean free. I soak the inside of mine overnight. I don't clean the outside since it doesn't get all that dirty.
BainbridgeBrewer Supporting Member HBT Supporter Joined Mar 13, 2011 Messages 227 Reaction score 3 Location Bainbridge Island May 25, 2011 #4 Are you looking to do something like Bobby_M? Polish you kegs to a mirrorlike shine? https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f11/polishing-your-keg-more-than-clever-euphemism-54025/
Are you looking to do something like Bobby_M? Polish you kegs to a mirrorlike shine? https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f11/polishing-your-keg-more-than-clever-euphemism-54025/
OP OP HopDiggity New Member Joined May 25, 2011 Messages 4 Reaction score 0 Location Longview May 25, 2011 #5 Im looking for a clean brushed look, however now that I saw those polished kegs Im begining to rethink what I want lol.
Im looking for a clean brushed look, however now that I saw those polished kegs Im begining to rethink what I want lol.
BainbridgeBrewer Supporting Member HBT Supporter Joined Mar 13, 2011 Messages 227 Reaction score 3 Location Bainbridge Island May 26, 2011 #6 Yeah, that thread made me want to gloss up my cornies.