fretman124
Well-Known Member
Apparently TSP is no longer environmentally correct. Nobody around here sells it anymore. There is a substitute called TSP/90 that is a liquid. A 5 lb box of powder TSP would last me several months and cost about 9 bucks. This new liquid crap says a whole container will make 2.5 gallons of solution at a cost of 10 bucks, so it will cost me 20 bucks to clean 1 carboy.
I liked the powder TSP because it was a one rinse cleaner that usually didn't require any scrubbing. And, as stated above, a box would last me several months, cleaning carboy's 20-25 times for 9 bucks.
What to use now? Needs to be cheap and not require a ton of rinsing. And while I don't pour my motor oil down the storm drain, I'm not the most environmentally caring guy in the world
I liked the powder TSP because it was a one rinse cleaner that usually didn't require any scrubbing. And, as stated above, a box would last me several months, cleaning carboy's 20-25 times for 9 bucks.
What to use now? Needs to be cheap and not require a ton of rinsing. And while I don't pour my motor oil down the storm drain, I'm not the most environmentally caring guy in the world