GabrielKnight
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Anyone else often find that they want to quickly sanitise a one off, small item like a thermomenter, hydrometer or spoon but don't want to fill up a large vessel with warm water and chemicals to do it? Are there any easier solutions?
I realise there are no-rinse chems on the market, but they have to be carefully diluted to the correct ratio, then bottled into sprayers, then have variable shelf-lives that have to be monitored etc. Is there anything even simpler?
I was wondering if there was a natural product that can be used straight from the bottle and simply wiped on and left to dry without leaving aftertaste.
Could rubbing alcohol be suitable? Nurses use it on their hands because its supposed to kill germs etc, and presumebly traces of near pure alcohol won't harm the brew?
Obviously I'm not talking about cleaning dirty implements etc, but small utensils that have been previously cleaned and left on a shelf since the last brew.
I realise there are no-rinse chems on the market, but they have to be carefully diluted to the correct ratio, then bottled into sprayers, then have variable shelf-lives that have to be monitored etc. Is there anything even simpler?
I was wondering if there was a natural product that can be used straight from the bottle and simply wiped on and left to dry without leaving aftertaste.
Could rubbing alcohol be suitable? Nurses use it on their hands because its supposed to kill germs etc, and presumebly traces of near pure alcohol won't harm the brew?
Obviously I'm not talking about cleaning dirty implements etc, but small utensils that have been previously cleaned and left on a shelf since the last brew.