Ivan Lendl
Well-Known Member
Everyone seems to think that one piece airlocks are hard to clean. Ive never had a problem, so heres my technique:
step one: rinse with water. simply placing the lock under the tap will rinse it real good. you can see in the pic water exiting the airlock through the bum.
step two : soak in hot soapy water. By completley submerging the lock, and with a couple of flip-flops to ensure all the air is out, the airlock is now completly submerged and filled with soap/water.this will loosen any crud that is in there. After the soak just repeat step one.
step three: soak in bleach. Once again completley submerge and manipulate the air bubbles out to ensure the bleach is touching every part of the bubbler. (for those without MAN HANDS use gloves.I usually leave it soak overnight, along with the stopper.This will ensure there is nothing left in there to cause problems. Afterwards repeat one.
step four and five: soak in iodophor, and shake. After soaking in iodophor and just before placing airlock on fermentor, simply shake the hell out of it to remove excess water and/or sanitizer.
step one: rinse with water. simply placing the lock under the tap will rinse it real good. you can see in the pic water exiting the airlock through the bum.
step two : soak in hot soapy water. By completley submerging the lock, and with a couple of flip-flops to ensure all the air is out, the airlock is now completly submerged and filled with soap/water.this will loosen any crud that is in there. After the soak just repeat step one.
step three: soak in bleach. Once again completley submerge and manipulate the air bubbles out to ensure the bleach is touching every part of the bubbler. (for those without MAN HANDS use gloves.I usually leave it soak overnight, along with the stopper.This will ensure there is nothing left in there to cause problems. Afterwards repeat one.
step four and five: soak in iodophor, and shake. After soaking in iodophor and just before placing airlock on fermentor, simply shake the hell out of it to remove excess water and/or sanitizer.