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) my RIMS element was just covered with baked on sugars and mash byproduct. This was not the stuff that wipes off either, it was just fried on there. I took the RIMS unit cover and put 2 TC caps over the holes, filled the cover with 1 tbsp of wash and some hot water, clamped the RIMS element into the cover and let it sit overnight. The next morning when I opened it up it looked great. I rinsed it with some hot water and it looked like it was brand new, I didn't have to even scrub it! Since then all I use is EBW hehe. It might cost a bit more, but the time and energy it saves me over the course of clean up is worth something too. I've found that it works best when you make a gallon or two at 1 to 1.5 concentration. I clean all 3 vessels and rims tube now with just that.
Either way, Oxi is also a great product (as is many of the other cleaners) and you are 100% right that it's whatever works for you is what counts
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On a side note, am I crazy to take my kegs apart every time between fills and clean them vs just rinsing them out?
Cheers!
I agree, it is more expensive ( I used Oxiclean as well for years). I bought it on a whim because of the good reviews. After my first few uses, I have never had anything clean my RIMS tube quite like it. I have the SS Brewtech RIMS (double helix) tube that is really hard to clean because you can't fit your fingers, sponge, etc very easily between the metal. I used to soak it a few times in Oxi or PB then scrub with a keg tube brush. What sold me on the wash was after a hopslam brewday (the byo recipe is quite good btwWow that is expensive. Oxiclean costs half that for 3 pounds not just one. A tub of oxiclean lasts me for several years.
But, whatever works best for you is what counts.
Either way, Oxi is also a great product (as is many of the other cleaners) and you are 100% right that it's whatever works for you is what counts
On a side note, am I crazy to take my kegs apart every time between fills and clean them vs just rinsing them out?
Cheers!