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AlecCheckerfield

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So I had a emergency 3 AM quick switch to a blow off tube from my (full) airlock :eek: and all went well after that.

Now that the vigorous stuff is done I slipped a clean airlock back on the primary.

Question: The blow off tube is a mess. Is it worth it/possible to clean it? Or do most folks just buy a long piece and cut it to use once???

:mug:

Alec
 
So I had a emergency 3 AM quick switch to a blow off tube from my (full) airlock :eek: and all went well after that.

Now that the vigorous stuff is done I slipped a clean airlock back on the primary.

Question: The blow off tube is a mess. Is it worth it/possible to clean it? Or do most folks just buy a long piece and cut it to use once???

:mug:

Alec

If I can't get mine clean with PBW and starsan then I just toss it..
 
Tubing is cheap. If it's not easy to clean, then chuck it. I recommend getting enough, at one time, to make several blow-off tubes. That way you don't need to worry about it one bit.
 
We live in such a throwaway time. ;)

You can get some wire, twist a piece of cotton in one end and pull it through the tube. Sorry, not very detailed but hopefully you get the idea. Just another suggestion.
 
Can do the same with a small piece of woven cotton patch like that you would use to clean a gun barrel.
 
Thanks members - in the best interests of sanitation I'm leaning towards chucking then. This has NOTHING to do with my usual leaning towards laziness however :cross:
 
AlecCheckerfield said:
Thanks members - in the best interests of sanitation I'm leaning towards chucking then. This has NOTHING to do with my usual leaning towards laziness however :cross:

A soak in PBW or oxyclean over night will clean it
 
Tubing is cheap, but so am I. I'd give it a soak overnight in some warm PBW or Oxiclean solution (it can't hurt to mix it a little stronger than usual) before giving up on it.
 
+1 for the overnight soak in PBW. My chunky dirty blowoff tube looks like new in the morning.
 
Fill your bottling bucket with Oxyclean solution, drop the tubing in, voila. No need to waste the extra few dollars and a trip to and from your LHBS :)
 
After an imperial stout batch that I brewed I tried soaking my tubing in Oxi for one night with no luck. I then soaked it in PBW for another night.... still chunky! Then my last attempt was to use a strong starsan solution. Fail! I do like the idea of a cotton ball on the end of a wire, though. I didn't try that, but I will next time. I was lucky that I already had a lot of tubing laying around. Plus the stuff that I can't get clean becomes "industrial" tubing for work related tasks, so It doesn't get wasted...
 
A overnght soak in oxiclean or PBW will clean it like you wouldn't believe. Run a little hot water through it, and it's clean - even if there is tons of old, dried-on gunk.
 
Just throw it away. Use a new one every time. Our landfills do not have enough plastic in them anyway. :cross:


Sorry, just a little sarcasm. Really, clean the tube. It is not that hard. Mine is pretty well stained but I am not ready to replace it yet.

As for tubing being cheap... Cheap is relative. And I am cheap. I want to get as much life out of mine as I can. I can then spend that money making more beer.
 

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