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On 4/14/04 9:07 AM, in article , "Joe"
wrote: I would like input from people about which sanitizing solutions are best bang for the buck, and which works best. I guess the bang for the buck will depend on my local HBS. Thanks -- Joe Romero Panama City, FL I use mainly dish detergent and hot water. Then store things in a dry place. I don't think anything else is really needed for wine. -- Greg Cook http://homepage.mac.com/gregcook/Wine http://homepage.mac.com/gregcook/aws (remove spamblocker from my email) |
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I used to do that, until "something" got into a couple of my wines which
didn't belong there. Luckily the wines turned out okay, after I added some crushed campden tablets. Whether or not it was due to poor cleaning, I guess I couldn't really say for sure, but I have not had any problems since then. Right now, I use regular bleach (cheap kind) to clean out my glass carboys, rinse very, very well, and then put them in a dry place. Before use, I swish them with a campden solution. After cleaning my used wine bottles with hot water and soap, I dry and then store upside-down. Before using those, I first let them sit in hot water for 15 minutes, then cool off - then swish with a campden solution before bottling. Darlene "Greg Cook" wrote in message s.com... On 4/14/04 9:07 AM, in article , "Joe" wrote: I would like input from people about which sanitizing solutions are best bang for the buck, and which works best. I guess the bang for the buck will depend on my local HBS. Thanks -- Joe Romero Panama City, FL I use mainly dish detergent and hot water. Then store things in a dry place. I don't think anything else is really needed for wine. -- Greg Cook http://homepage.mac.com/gregcook/Wine http://homepage.mac.com/gregcook/aws (remove spamblocker from my email) |
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Hi Joe,
I clean my bottles as I go with bleach water solution, drain and store in cases upside down. At bottling time I always make up a sink (or pail) of Idophor solution to santize my gear in so I also submerge and sanitize my bottles in the same solution just before filling. Never had a problem. Tom "Joe" wrote in message ... I would like input from people about which sanitizing solutions are best bang for the buck, and which works best. I guess the bang for the buck will depend on my local HBS. Thanks -- Joe Romero Panama City, FL |
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On 4/14/04 3:58 PM, in article ,
"Dar V" wrote: I used to do that, until "something" got into a couple of my wines which didn't belong there. Luckily the wines turned out okay, after I added some crushed campden tablets. Whether or not it was due to poor cleaning, I guess I couldn't really say for sure, but I have not had any problems since then. Right now, I use regular bleach (cheap kind) to clean out my glass carboys, rinse very, very well, and then put them in a dry place. Before use, I swish them with a campden solution. After cleaning my used wine bottles with hot water and soap, I dry and then store upside-down. Before using those, I first let them sit in hot water for 15 minutes, then cool off - then swish with a campden solution before bottling. Darlene "Greg Cook" wrote in message s.com... On 4/14/04 9:07 AM, in article , "Joe" wrote: I would like input from people about which sanitizing solutions are best bang for the buck, and which works best. I guess the bang for the buck will depend on my local HBS. Thanks -- Joe Romero Panama City, FL I use mainly dish detergent and hot water. Then store things in a dry place. I don't think anything else is really needed for wine. -- Greg Cook http://homepage.mac.com/gregcook/Wine http://homepage.mac.com/gregcook/aws (remove spamblocker from my email) Darlene, I also use some bleach when cleaning bottles that have any kind of residues in it. Bleach is very versatile. -- Greg Cook http://homepage.mac.com/gregcook/Wine http://homepage.mac.com/gregcook/aws (remove spamblocker from my email) |