Wimmig
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For any other carboy users, with a bit of luck i'm not going over a viable answer for the 9000th time.
I looked around to see if there was an easier method to cleaning a carboy inside. Some used brushes, sand, a custom build rinse stand, rice etc. And i noticed on one of the links somebody used a magnetic fish tank cleaner, the cheap 2 part kind. It noted that it had trouble fitting into the carboy curves etc. Well i used the tank cleaner i have here, to clean a betterbottle which had some tough deposits. Nappysan, PBW, soaking etc had trouble etc. The magnetic cleaner fitted into the betterbottle, but is too abrasive to use it (rough like the tough side of velcro). It also does not do a good job of getting into the curved areas of the bottle.
Then i put it into a sock. A thin[ish] sock and tied a knot and pushed it in. With a bit of movement the pressure from the added material and the magnetic pull dragging it around worked a treat. Got everything i had trouble with shifted. Cheap, easy and a totally clean. So if your having trouble, give it a try.
On a side note, i saw some magnetic balls on the shelves in Kmart, in the kids section. Marble sized. I think wrapping them in some loose material would do a better job, and for only $2.99
I looked around to see if there was an easier method to cleaning a carboy inside. Some used brushes, sand, a custom build rinse stand, rice etc. And i noticed on one of the links somebody used a magnetic fish tank cleaner, the cheap 2 part kind. It noted that it had trouble fitting into the carboy curves etc. Well i used the tank cleaner i have here, to clean a betterbottle which had some tough deposits. Nappysan, PBW, soaking etc had trouble etc. The magnetic cleaner fitted into the betterbottle, but is too abrasive to use it (rough like the tough side of velcro). It also does not do a good job of getting into the curved areas of the bottle.
Then i put it into a sock. A thin[ish] sock and tied a knot and pushed it in. With a bit of movement the pressure from the added material and the magnetic pull dragging it around worked a treat. Got everything i had trouble with shifted. Cheap, easy and a totally clean. So if your having trouble, give it a try.
On a side note, i saw some magnetic balls on the shelves in Kmart, in the kids section. Marble sized. I think wrapping them in some loose material would do a better job, and for only $2.99