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Dan2539

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Is there an easy fix to restoring a keg with rust on the inside, or should I probably look for other rust-free kegs to restore? Is it bad to steel wool the inside of a keg or to use BKF on the inside?
 
i wouldn't want to use steel wool. that will scratch the steel giving a nice place for bacteria to hide not to mention removing the protective oxide layer. personally i would look for a rust free keg.
 
Use some BKF and a non-metallic abrasive pad to scrub it out. Rinse really well then let it air dry.

After some time it will re-passify and you'll be good to go. Rust in a stainless keg comes from mild steel touching it.
 
It's really hard to say it depends on how extensive the rust is, can you get to it and what you feel your time is worth. I just got some cornies for $16 each, from www.homebrewing.org but they have since gone back up to $23.

I wouldn't worry about scratching stainless steel, the pits from the rust are a greater concern. And you'll probably need a fairly abrasive pad to scrub the rust off. Depending on the size of the spot you might could get it off with the small wire wheel brush that attach to a dremel tool. Once the rust is gone you can always polish the spot back out if you feel you need or want to. It's not like plastic where a scratch is hard to clean and sanitize and you can't do much with it once it's scratched.

Once you get the rust off you can re-passivate the Stainless steel with Bar Keeper's Friend abbreviated in the previous post as BKF. But since he didn't name it or mention that it re-passivates Stainless I figured I would.

There are a number of things that can cause Stainless to rust the name stainless is really somewhat of a mis-nomer as it's really stain and rust resistant not rust proof as the name implies.
 
Use some BKF and a non-metallic abrasive pad to scrub it out. Rinse really well then let it air dry.

After some time it will re-passify and you'll be good to go. Rust in a stainless keg comes from mild steel touching it.
^^^I agree. FWIW, BKF makes a Lime & Rust remover too.

If you follow the cleaning with a short soak with Starsan it should help the passivation. Typ stainless would be cleaned with a caustic solution (eg - sodium hydroxide), rinsed well, then passivated with an acid solution (eg - nitric acid). PBW/Starsan are not nearly as strong but they are basic/acidic respectively. I've never used BKF and I'm just assuming it's not acidic.
 
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