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Oxiclean on Stainless I DARE you to prove me wrong

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That's taking a dare to an extreme ainnit? :oops:
It was not actually for this guy's dare.
I chemically etched that hole through the cornie when I went NUCLEAR on a keg that had contained a sour beer that went south.
But the result still stands: put pure bleach in your cornie (corny, cornelius, whatevs) keg, let it sit for a while, then observe the destruction.
 

Oxiclean on Stainless I DARE you to prove me wrong​

There was no dare with bleach involved:

your quote with all the bolding, colors, and size, somehow missed the obvious bleach comments in the OP's post. I can't comment further, only you know.

... bleach loose their harmful properties after 24 hrs. If you dont believe me take some bleach and dilute it to 10% in tap water. Wait 24 hours and smell it and try using it on something with a pH indicator. It will not have anywhere near the affectivness as fresh dilute bleach. Some people have stated that they ruined a stainless steel bowl and the like with concentrated oxiclean which may have been an old formulation containing chlorine. It is also possible it was a cheap bowl and wasnt true high quality stainless steel like our expenisve used cornies

As always I am open to debate and would like to see some well built "no your wrong" comments.
 
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