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boomtown25

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I just picked up my parts to build my immersion chiller from Lowes today and have one question: I read somewhere (probably on here) that I should boil the copper in a water and vinegar solution first time. Is this necessary? (wanted to build it while brewing a batch tonight and don't want to be up till 12.)
 
Just clean it with some PBW or oxyclean, rinse it and use.

A longish soak in some star san or vinegar solution will remove the oxidation.
 
I agree with above. Just clean it before use, and if you want it to look like new again, give it a soak in star-san after every few uses.

You might be thinking of the Palmer plan for removing surface lead from brass. If so, it is unneccessary for copper tube and fittings.

Joe
 

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