Point of order - sodium percarbonate (aka sodium carbonate peroxide) -- the "Oxy" part of Oxy-Clean -- produces hydrogen peroxide when mixed with water, which is absolutely a sanitizing agent.
If you were to wash your equipment with nothing but oxyclean and hot water, and rinse with hot tap water (twice) immediately prior to use, your chances of infection would be pretty low.
But a no-rinse sanitizer such as star-san or one-step or to a lesser extent iodophor (which evaporates) has the advantage of not requiring a rinse stage after which the surface is potentially vulnerable to reinfection.
Medieval monks who's idea of sanitation was pouring the chamber pot out the window successfully made beer for hundreds of years.
That said, yes, I use star-san. I also use home-made PBW to wash stuff, and i soak glass and plastic in a 50ppm bleach solution when not in use, if it's small enough to fit in the bucket.