JJFlash
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Just my FYI:
I find that PBW works best for me at 140-160 degrees. Cold it does not seem to work as well, and seems to fizzle out quickly on its cleaning ability. Still use it hot for stainless steel lines and plate chiller in circulation.
Oxyclean seems to work fine cold, especially noticeable in glass carboys. Seems to last longer in cleaning ability. I keep a 5 gallon plastic bucket full of cleaning solution and toss the dirty gear in it to soak a while.
I find that PBW works best for me at 140-160 degrees. Cold it does not seem to work as well, and seems to fizzle out quickly on its cleaning ability. Still use it hot for stainless steel lines and plate chiller in circulation.
Oxyclean seems to work fine cold, especially noticeable in glass carboys. Seems to last longer in cleaning ability. I keep a 5 gallon plastic bucket full of cleaning solution and toss the dirty gear in it to soak a while.