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jmkratt

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Ok searched a ton and can't find an answer to this. On the brew I racked to the keg last night I had crazy fermentation (and learned to use a blow-off hose). I cleaned the True Brew fermenter last night and the bucket is good to go. However, I am having a real hard time getting all the kreusen out of the lid where the bucket snaps in. I took the rubber ring out and cleaned that, but I am trying to clean the inside channel and am wondering if anyone has any suggestions!?
 
I tried soaking in oxyclean last night in the sink, but couldn't keep it down in the water and then couldn't really scrub it well with my brush. I am wondering if a new brush is in order? Or perhaps something cool I don't even know about!?
 
...I took the rubber ring out and cleaned that...

Not trying to be a smartass, but that's what's called a "grommet". It's more fun to say than "rubber ring" too :D

Also I've found that throwing stuff with stuck on "malty" stains into the dishwasher with heat dry does the trick. Kinda like how you sanitize your bottles in a dishwasher. Give it a shot ;)
 
Not trying to be a smartass, but that's what's called a "grommet". It's more fun to say than "rubber ring" too :D

Also I've found that throwing stuff with stuck on "malty" stains into the dishwasher with heat dry does the trick. Kinda like how you sanitize your bottles in a dishwasher. Give it a shot ;)

I think he was referring the the o-ring that seals the lid to the bucket.

I would use a airlock brush to clean the crud off. You can find one at the LHBS.
 
Not trying to be a smartass, but that's what's called a "grommet". It's more fun to say than "rubber ring" too :D

I think he was referring the the o-ring that seals the lid to the bucket.

I would use a airlock brush to clean the crud off. You can find one at the LHBS.

Yeah sorry I should have clarified, I am not speaking of the grommet, I am talking about the white o-ring that is included in the lid to seal.

Airlock brush? Right on, didn't even knew one existed. Thank you!
 
I think he was referring the the o-ring that seals the lid to the bucket.

I would use a airlock brush to clean the crud off. You can find one at the LHBS.

Huh. Mine doesn't have a rubber seal on the lid. Just the rubber grommet for the airlock nozzle.
 
These are $2.60 at the LHBS (which is across the highway from our offices at work) before I spent more than a little time diddling with it, I'd retire the lid to "garden" duty and just grab a fresh one. I actually bought 2 or 3 extra when I was getting started to be sure I had spares around (same with airlocks).
 
Remove the O ring and grommet. Soak everything in warm water and OxyClean in teh kitchen sink. If the lid floats, weigh it down with a mixing bowl full of water. It should be pretty clean after an hour or so soak. Reassemble and sanitize. You should be good to go.
 
Remove the O ring and grommet. Soak everything in warm water and OxyClean in teh kitchen sink. If the lid floats, weigh it down with a mixing bowl full of water. It should be pretty clean after an hour or so soak. Reassemble and sanitize. You should be good to go.

+1 that exact method
 

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