DerekDH
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Hey all, I've been building a countercurrent chiller and got this 10$ Everbuilt Drill pump figuring it'd be good enough to pump a few gallons of wort but when I tested it, it pumped a few globules of oil/grease that was used as an internal lubricant into my copper piping that is meant to be food grade. Does any one know what I can use to fill/soak/rinse out the copper piping that will remove the oil. Also I have some food grade tubing on either end of the copper and I'd rather not have to take that off. I was thinking soap and water at first but I just don't think that is going to cut it, maybe a solvent like acetone? But idk if that will leave residual that will make off flavors. Sorry for the lack of pictures but it's not letting me uploadanything. Thanks all!