or, more importantly, how do I get rid of it?
Newly-cut keggle. I had my machinist friend weld in couplings for the drain valve and thermometer. He cut out the top with a plasma cutter.
I noticed it was reddish inside, so I applied Barkeeper's friend, rubbed it in with a hard nylon(?) grout brush, and let it sit. After I rinsed it, it was still red. It sat overnight with lukewarm OxyClean in it (had trouble with my burner setup), and I heated up the solution this morning to 150. It sat all afternoon, and I rinsed it tonight. Here's what it looks like now:
Should I try another go with BKF? Any suggestions?
Newly-cut keggle. I had my machinist friend weld in couplings for the drain valve and thermometer. He cut out the top with a plasma cutter.
I noticed it was reddish inside, so I applied Barkeeper's friend, rubbed it in with a hard nylon(?) grout brush, and let it sit. After I rinsed it, it was still red. It sat overnight with lukewarm OxyClean in it (had trouble with my burner setup), and I heated up the solution this morning to 150. It sat all afternoon, and I rinsed it tonight. Here's what it looks like now:
Should I try another go with BKF? Any suggestions?