I've used OxiClean for years with no complaints, not knocking it as it works great. However, being I just ran out of PBW this weekend (was my first jar of PBW as I decided to try it when I kicked up brewing again after a hiatus) I picked up a tub of OxiClean Free like I always used to use. Used it to clean out my Spike brew kettle yesterday and it left a cloudy layer on the bottom of the kettle that I never had with PBW. I'm guessing this is the carbonate layer @Yooper was talking about? I have quite soft NY water however and I know she gets this with her hard water. Anyhow, I'm OCD enough that it bugs me so I just ordered a bigger tub of PBW.
Anyone else get a cloudy layer on their kettle floor using OxiClean? Oddly enough, the walls of the kettle are fine and shiny. I did used to get this on my pervious Blichmann kettle but at the time I thought it was from the wort or something.
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Anyone else get a cloudy layer on their kettle floor using OxiClean? Oddly enough, the walls of the kettle are fine and shiny. I did used to get this on my pervious Blichmann kettle but at the time I thought it was from the wort or something.
Rev.