This is the sanitizer info...
Oxygen based cleanser/sanitizer so no rinsing is required. Great at removing stains from carboys and equipment. The ONLY cleaner/sanitizer you need for bottles, corks, caps and all your other equipment. 1 tablespoon per gallon of WARM water makes the solution. Then just wash and drain. Choose from an 8 oz jar or 5 lb pail.
Why Easy Clean (One Step)?
* Oxygen: High oxygen level provided through a dry form of hydrogen peroxide minimizes contact time necessary for Easy Clean (One Step) to cleanse.
* No Rinsing: Minimizes the risk of recontamination by maintaining contact with the clean surface.
* Aeration: Since there is no rinsing, the supplied oxygen gives the yeast an initial boost.
* Non-Staining: Unlike other no-rinse cleansers, Easy Clean (One Step) won't stain skin, clothing or surfaces.
* Cleansing: Provides good detergency for light duty cleaning.
* Non-Toxic: Not harmful to the user in any way.
* Environmentally Sound: Contains no ecologically harmful substances and quickly biodegrade's into naturally occurring substances.
* Usage Requirements: One Tablespoon per gallon of warm water and soak or rinse equipment with solution.
* Contains no harmful ingredients so Easy Clean (One Step) is an ideal no-rinse cleanser.
* For best results, Easy Clean (One Step) requires a 30 second contact time.
What is the difference between a sanitizer and a cleanser?
* In the U.S.A., the word sanitizer is a legal term defined by the Environmental Protection Agency. In order for a product to be called a sanitizer in promotional literature or on its packaging, that product must be approved by the EPA, assigned a registration number, and have an open file maintained with the EPA. Unless a company would like to invest an enormous amount of capitol in this process (or use another company's product through a process called "sub-registration"), they may not call their product a sanitizer.
* If you purchase a bottle of bleach from the grocery store, unless it shows an EPA registration number on the front of the label, it is not a sanitizer. However, it will certainly be a good cleanser (although somewhat hazardous, not environmentally sound, and it will require rinsing).
* Is Easy Clean (One Step) a sanitizer?
* Read the above question and draw your own conclusions. Easy Clean (One Step) has been used with excellent results since 1992.
* For best results, Easy Clean (One Step) requires a 30 second contact time.
* If you feel you must sanitize equipment and bottles for added protection after cleaning, use your favorite sanitizer or use 2 oz of sodium or potassium metabisulphite and mix with 1 gallon of water. Coat all surfaces and remove excess by draining or let drip dry. There is no need to completely dry sulphite solution before using equipment or filling bottles with wine or beer.
I got my kit from Quality Wine and Ale Supply.