Rhumbline
Well-Known Member
Shall we pour lye on it, or bleach?
Nuke it from orbit, it's the only way to be sure.
Shall we pour lye on it, or bleach?
It is just a mouse, liquefying would be cool but totally unnecessary.
Shake that bad boy out, loosen it with a stick if you have to. Rinse, clean, and sanitize; no big deal.
Sorry for the delay guys. Here is the first image of the mouse in the drain cleaner.
How is the mouse doing? any updates?
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"I just bought some drain cleaner and put it in my carboy to clean it. It been in there for a few days and it's all over the bottom. Is it worth my time to try and clean the carboy, or is it time to trash it?"
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"I just bought some drain cleaner and put it in my carboy to clean it. It been in there for a few days and it's all over the bottom. Is it worth my time to try and clean the carboy, or is it time to trash it?"
I think a dozen roaches would have done more than drain cleaner, but that's just me - I keep plenty of roaches around but not much drain cleaner.
Here is the mouse after a 48 hour soak.
Now I'm gonna have to go light some gas on fire to make up for that missing carbon footprint.
Slym2none, as long as you are lighting that gas flame, you might as well throw a brew kettle on it and get brewing.
Really no reason to be using that thing, stop being a cheapass and buy a new one.
Absolutely disgusting!
Glass can easily be cleaned and sterilized... Theres really no practical reason not to clean it and use it. If it were plastic I would have to agree with you..
I would guess that from your comment it seems you may not like what you would see if you were to tour food processing and manufacturing plants... your approach would be very unrealistic to that industry.
Here is the mouse after a 48 hour soak.
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