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BrooZer

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Help i have Jet Dry in my dishwasher and I put my bottles in there to be sanitized.

Are they all ruined or can i save them some how?
 
Some one suggested i could rinse them with a bottle washer, any opinions??

I was going to bottle today.
 
I have used salt water with my beer glasses and it seems to work out good. TSP is suppose to work very good, just make sure you wash it out very well.
 
Yooper Chick said:
The purpose of Jet Dry is to leave a film on the dishes so they don't spot. I don't know if rinsing in hot water and then sanitizng would help or not, but it couldn't hurt.

Is using new bottles the better alternative then? They only cost me 20$.
 
They're not ruined. I think I struck fear and panic in a lot of folks when I mentioned avoiding rinse agents. Jet Dry won't ruin anything, and it's not permanent. It will reduce the head of your beer if you use it in your bottles or on your beer glasses, but it won't affect the flavor. Another thorough wash with just hot water is probably all that is required to eliminate most of the negative effects.
 
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