I starsan my bottles after an overnight soak in oxiclean free
That would definitely work...
I starsan my bottles after an overnight soak in oxiclean free
Go read this thread for more details about the chemistry and a possible PWB clone from household/grocery chemicals.If you mix oxiclean free and PBW would that give you some of the benefits of the Red Devil additive? That stuff is hard to find in Canada and PBW costs $16 for 2 lb at my LHBS so its a rip off...oxiclean free is super cheap
Dont let it sit in there overnight though!!!
It will precipitate something onto the glass and you wont like. I only let Oxyclean soak for 3-4 hours max.
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I've let it sit for like a week with no issue. Half to one scoop in 6.5 gal carboy.
I'm trying to find my path here since switching from a plastic bucket to a Better Bottle. I've only tried PBW so far. It's 3/4oz per gallon, and at 5 gallons of water soaking in my fermenter, that is quite a bit of PBW (like 7-8 tablespoons). How do you go about not using so much?
I've let it sit for like a week with no issue. Half to one scoop in 6.5 gal carboy.
I've got 2 questions for anyone still feel like responding to this thread:
Would you (or anybody else) know whether 'partial sodium silicate' is an alternative or maybe even the same as 'sodium metasilicate'?
I don't live in the US and can't run down to ACE hardware or anything like that for the TSP/90.
2.) Is Oxiclean OK to use on kegs? I just got some kegs and don't want to damage them by trying this. Just thought I'd ask.
Thanks in advance to anyone who can answer this question..and willing to!![]()
If you do get a film on the glass from a long Oxyclean soak, I've found that a white vinegar rinse will remove the precipitate.
I don't know about where Puyallup sources it's water but the water at my friend's place in Sumner is dramatically harder than Seattle water. Her water leaves mineral deposits all over the place which is never an issue up here.Must be a difference in water where you are at - at 24 hours I get precipitate on glass with straight oxy. I havent tried since I started putting tsp-90 in it though.
I don't know about where Puyallup sources it's water but the water at my friend's place in Sumner is dramatically harder than Seattle water. Her water leaves mineral deposits all over the place which is never an issue up here.
will this TSP work?