Beer_Goggles
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Anyone ever tried this with a lower pressure? Couldn't find a thread on it.
Sounds too dangerous to me... but then again I will never own a glass carboy. Oxyclean soak and maybe a carboy brush should be plenty.
Hello said:Not to hijack the thread, but why won't you ever own one?
Not to hijack the thread, but why won't you ever own one?
OP, do you have some dingy carboys?
Let's see. Heavy. Breaks easily. Hard to clean. Can cause severe injury. That about cover it?
I'll bet some enterprising person could fabricate a pressure washer nozzle with several tiny holes drilled around the side. Lower into carboy, power it up and clean the inside walls.
/coming to an LHBS near you.![]()
Pressure washing sounds like more effort than is needed.
I'm all for overthinking and overengineering things. However, given how easy it is to clean a carboy WITHOUT involving pressure, I just don't see the point. If you've ever broken a carboy, you'll see how thin that glass really is in spots.