francismcphail
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My eBay kegs arrived this morning. So I unpacked and began the lovely job of cleaning.
One keg was relatively clean, and just needed a good rinse out, a and a soak in bleach, the other was a mess and had about an inch of crud in the bottom. (But I did buy non reconditioned kegs.)
Now I'm a complete noobie when it comes to kegs so go easy with me. :unsure:
I've noticed that once full if seal and tip the kegs on there sides they leak from the centre seal. I'm assuming I need a new seal kit for this?
On the side of one of them is a small (about 10 mm in length) amount of surface rust which hasn't gone very far. Now I've bought a metal sealant before for a rusty gutter when we were painting the outside of our house. Should I be grinding/filing/sanding back the rust and applying some sort of like material to inhibit further rusting? (The ruse is only small and only in one spot.)
One of the kegs is a Firestone, and the other is a well Madison 7Up and Co
One keg was relatively clean, and just needed a good rinse out, a and a soak in bleach, the other was a mess and had about an inch of crud in the bottom. (But I did buy non reconditioned kegs.)
Now I'm a complete noobie when it comes to kegs so go easy with me. :unsure:
I've noticed that once full if seal and tip the kegs on there sides they leak from the centre seal. I'm assuming I need a new seal kit for this?
On the side of one of them is a small (about 10 mm in length) amount of surface rust which hasn't gone very far. Now I've bought a metal sealant before for a rusty gutter when we were painting the outside of our house. Should I be grinding/filing/sanding back the rust and applying some sort of like material to inhibit further rusting? (The ruse is only small and only in one spot.)
One of the kegs is a Firestone, and the other is a well Madison 7Up and Co