I've seen a lot of discussions about getting the bulk of the grain out of the MLT. That's the easy part, IMO.
I've also seen info on CIP and I like the concept.
My issue is this. I use a scoop or whatever to get the grain out of the MLT. There's always some that sticks to the sides, the false bottom etc. The only way I can get it all out is the haul the thing to the sink, lay it on it's side and rinse with the sprayer, letting the runoff take about the last of the solids.
For the CIP guys especially, but also anyone else that has an answer, is there another way to remove the last of the solids?
I've also seen info on CIP and I like the concept.
My issue is this. I use a scoop or whatever to get the grain out of the MLT. There's always some that sticks to the sides, the false bottom etc. The only way I can get it all out is the haul the thing to the sink, lay it on it's side and rinse with the sprayer, letting the runoff take about the last of the solids.
For the CIP guys especially, but also anyone else that has an answer, is there another way to remove the last of the solids?