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enohcs

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How are you guys treating your brew hoses after a brew day? I often times find haze or (worst case) mold forming between brew days.
 
I flush with hot water, soak in oxyclean while I clean other stuff. Final rinse with more hot water. Hang to dry. Sometimes I'll give them a spin over my head to get the water out quicker.
 
passedpawn said:
Hose sprayer for about 5 seconds. That's it. I used to oxyclean them, no more. Silicone hoses.

I just got a 50 ft coil of silicone tubing. Haven't used yet. What sort of differences have you seen from typical clear PVC tubing?
 
I just rinse them with hot water and hang to dry. But mold and rust are not issues here since we are so dry. Hell I can leave a bag of chips open for a few days and they will still be crisp.
 
I just got a 50 ft coil of silicone tubing. Haven't used yet. What sort of differences have you seen from typical clear PVC tubing?

I used to use the clear pvc with the reinforced braid in it. It worked OK. I had silicone for a while before I finally used it.

I like the silicone for one main reason: it is far more flexible than the pvc, expecially in the winter. I wouldn't go back now.
 
I flush them with oxy. Then I take my spare CO2 tank, pop on an adapter and blow the water out of them before hanging them up.
 

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