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    The CIP ball on Amazon looks very similar to the Brewers Hardware one, but not as beefy (just judging by the picture and not actually seeing the Amazon one in person). Should do the job though.
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    BS Remover

    The basin on the keg washer is wide enough to collect all the runoff. You could build your own keg washer with a bucket and a sump pump too.
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    BS Remover

    For the keggles on the keg washer, I just invert the keggles on the washer just like I would a corny keg or carboy. The only difference is that I use a clean in place (CIP) spray ball on the washer riser instead of the standard PVC cap with a hold drilled in it that comes standard. The CIP ball...
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    BS Remover

    No scrubbing, just chemicals doing the work. I think there is a difference in the light or flash between the boil kettle and the mashtun. The pics were taken with my phone and I am by no means a professional photographer, but both keggles were nice and shiny after the treatment.
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    No, I am not a Five Star rep, just a fan of their products. I also cleaned my sanke kegs that I ferment in, but it is very difficult to get pics from the inside of those. Regardless of the "stone" you are trying to remove, you can't deny the results and the advantages of passivating the...
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    BS Remover

    Warning: Shameless plugs for products I believe in. I do not work for Five Star. I am only passing on information that I hope the brewing community will find useful. I, like many of you, have been using an oxygen cleaner instead of PBW for a while now to save some money. I also know that many...
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