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optaka

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So I have some wort spills that have dried up from my last brew and I was wondering what people thought the best way to clean them up would be? I would assume hot water and elbow grease, but I wondered if anybody had a better way.
 
So I have some wort spills that have dried up from my last brew and I was wondering what people thought the best way to clean them up would be? I would assume hot water and elbow grease, but I wondered if anybody had a better way.

With hot water, it won't take much elbow grease. During the winter, I brew in my kitchen, and any little splatters get picked up with the steam mop in one pass.
 
Weeeeellll, this wasn't a little splatter. It was a pretty huge boil over since I didn't know any better. Have quite a bit under my big burner on my stove. But I assume elbow grease and hot water it is.
 
soak what you can in hot water and/or add a little oxyclean. Use the oxyclean solution to wet your scrub pad and go to town!

Have fun, Boil overs suck!
 
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