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janospetrik
 
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Default Beer line cleaning

I use Banner coil cleaner, (granulated), to clean the beer lines in my
Sears/Kenmore drink dispenser. The problem is that it costs $5 for a
2oz. jar, plus another $6-7 s&h where I live. I can't find it on the
shelf around here.
The jar itself doesn't say what's in it, and contacting the company
didn't help. It smells like hydrochloric,(sp) acid but I'm not sure.

Does anyone know what it is, and if there's a less expensive
alternative?
Thanks

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I've used Oxiclean DISOLVED in hot water. I pump it through the line,
seems to do the trick.

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