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    Barkeepers Friend

    Sorry I have no pictures for you but the solution for me was to again hit the entire keggle with a concentrated solution of BKF but this time I used a non-woven abrasive... a regular duty (brown/maroon colored) 3M Scotch Brite pad. The abrasives in the non-woven were enough to "sand" the areas...
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    Barkeepers Friend

    Honestly I haven't worked on the pot in a bit. I did re-hit the entire keggle with another hard scrub of concentrated BKF solution... Stains remain. The only thing I'm thinking (and my memory is coming back on this) is that the guy I had do the welding, I'm pretty sure he told me he tried to...
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    Barkeepers Friend

    thanks man, will do
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    Barkeepers Friend

    yeah, again, pretty sure I didn't use anything besides SS or Al2O3 (ceramic) based non-woven to work on the pots. My thought is I removed the original oxide layer and it never was properly re-generated.
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    Barkeepers Friend

    Sorry this will be a long post... Greetings guys, name is Eric in the Albany, NY area. I've been slowly acquiring equipment and building up an electric brewery for the last couple years... unfortunately I was very non motivated, just acquiring equipment but over the course of the last few...
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