squirt in the turns
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I have 3 Celli taps, the ones with SK 240-014 stamped on the side. They're rear-sealing and I believe are made of chrome plated brass.
I dissassembled them completely for cleaning after a period of disuse, and the insides just looked like dull brass. One had some green corrosion, which I'm sure is not good (that might be the one that had kombucha through it at some point). They have all had Starsan through them quite a few times over the years too. I assume when they were new they would have been just as shiny on the inside as the outside, but over time the chrome plating has completely dissolved? I hit them all with Bar Keepers Friend and a toothbrush, put them back together and started serving beer through 2 of them.
I'm not detecting any metalic off-flavours but I am worried about lead and other stuff leaching out of the brass.
They sure weren't cheap and they are nice-looking taps, but they're done-for, right? I should just chuck them and not drink another drop of anything that comes through them?
I dissassembled them completely for cleaning after a period of disuse, and the insides just looked like dull brass. One had some green corrosion, which I'm sure is not good (that might be the one that had kombucha through it at some point). They have all had Starsan through them quite a few times over the years too. I assume when they were new they would have been just as shiny on the inside as the outside, but over time the chrome plating has completely dissolved? I hit them all with Bar Keepers Friend and a toothbrush, put them back together and started serving beer through 2 of them.
I'm not detecting any metalic off-flavours but I am worried about lead and other stuff leaching out of the brass.
They sure weren't cheap and they are nice-looking taps, but they're done-for, right? I should just chuck them and not drink another drop of anything that comes through them?