Interesting video I saw on YouTube on cleaning a keg using a quick disconnect attached to the post.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OaFVkNP_WAA
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Re: Keg cleaning
That was pretty cool!
Just curious, I know a lot of us are using Oxi-clean to clean our equipment. Are the generic percarbonate powders, sold next to Oxi-Clean at the supermarket, as good? Just trying to find a more economical cleaner to PBW.....
Thx,
--lexuschris
Just curious, I know a lot of us are using Oxi-clean to clean our equipment. Are the generic percarbonate powders, sold next to Oxi-Clean at the supermarket, as good? Just trying to find a more economical cleaner to PBW.....
Thx,
--lexuschris
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Re: Keg cleaning
I've been using Sun Oxygen Cleaner for some time now with no issues. You just want to make sure that the cleaner you are using is free from fragrance additives.
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