BrewOnBoard
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I understand that everyone likes starsan right? When I was ordering my beer supplies I was all set to order it when I read this from NortherBrewer:
"Used as a soaking solution, it can also be applied by hand (wear gloves) or with a spray bottle. It is safe for use on all surfaces, but use caution since it is an acid; contact with soft metals, rubber, and plastic should be kept to a minimum."
So you have to use gloves and it might eat your plastic and rubber? Much of the brew setup is plastic and rubber....
What about Onestep? Just from reading it looks like it won't eat your equipment, stink and stain like iodine, or eat your hands.
BoB
"Used as a soaking solution, it can also be applied by hand (wear gloves) or with a spray bottle. It is safe for use on all surfaces, but use caution since it is an acid; contact with soft metals, rubber, and plastic should be kept to a minimum."
So you have to use gloves and it might eat your plastic and rubber? Much of the brew setup is plastic and rubber....
What about Onestep? Just from reading it looks like it won't eat your equipment, stink and stain like iodine, or eat your hands.
BoB