Cheaper cleaning... Am i taking a gamble?

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Hi all.. First post on the forum.

Forever in the search of cheaper ways of doing things. Looking at MSDS for a product sold as 'oxygen bleach' and here are the listed ingredients. Most of which i've seen online as listed as being in PBW or homemade versions of. Anything stick out as something I should not be running through pumps, cleaning fermenters and kettles with? Cheers.
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User name checks out.

Certainly looks like it'll do a very good job of cleaning! Sodium tripolyphosphate which is main ingredient in sugar soap isn't particularly popular as a PBW tho, not sure why?

Should be fine for pumps and hoses etc, but check afew chemical resistant charts i.e. https://www.plasticsintl.com/chemical-resistance-chart

Its probably not recommended for brass and copper.
 
Thanks mate. I will mostly use it for Keg cleaning I think. Bought 20kg worth for $80 on amazon. Should last a while!
 
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