Sunshine_Brewer
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You could try those disposable fermenter liners. Saves a bit of the hassle.
I have never had floaties or gunk but fill mine to the absolute brim & sealed upLiquidGold said:Doesn't diluted sodium percarbonate break down into hydrogen peroxide (which eventually breaks down into water and oxygen) and sodium carbonate? I once left a cube with napisan in it for (admittedly longer than I should have) thinking it was no rinse sanitiser and came back to it full of floaties and gunk.
After a good rinse and clean with napisan or sod perc I let mine dry but store away unsealed to prevent mould. Usually I just leave them upside down somewhere with the lid off or the tap out. Might not be best practise but I usually end up giving them another quick clean before sanitising anyway. I have however been thinking about storing sealed with sanitiser in them which would prevent cleaning them twice.
Yes, with the caveat that the first breakdown happens as soon as you add water: percarbonate in solution is simply carbonate plus peroxide in a 2:3 ratio. The peroxide does the work, though I think the rise in pH from the carbonate makes the peroxide more effective.LiquidGold said:Doesn't diluted sodium percarbonate break down into hydrogen peroxide (which eventually breaks down into water and oxygen) and sodium carbonate?
Trick for newbie'smofox1 said:Make sure you go fur down. The little *******s have fecking sharp teeth and claws. Wouldn't want to scratch the plastic.
FFS Make sure everything is DRY before you store itTroopa said:Cubes not Pubes.
1. 2L hot water
2. Cap on
3. Shake to loosen crap (as you do)
4. Empty
5. Tbs or 2 of sod perc
6. Fill with hot water
7. Cap on
8. Forget about it till next brew day
9. Rinse
10. Starsan.. usually not
11. Brew
Sometimes I consider going back to drums.. Then I wake up from the dream.
Why must be dry Stu? I think the majority, or at least a high percentage of experienced brewers on here leave fermenters filled with sod perc and water same as Troopa between brews without problems.Ducatiboy stu said:FFS Make sure everything is DRY before you store it
There are much better products to use for cleaning than dish washing detergent. PBW, unscented napisan, sodium percarbonate, etc.Lethaldog said:I've used the same method for donkeys years, hose main crap outside then hot water and dish washing detergent for a good wash out with a sponge, upside down on a towel to dry then sanitize before use, never had a problem and rarely have I ever taken the taps out!
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