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Beerline cleaner is sodium hydroxide, nonfoaming detergent & a little hypochlorite. What can one clean with this stuff at home? Skin contact is sternly warned against.
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On Thursday, 7 June 2018 13:21:29 UTC+1, Max Demian wrote:
On 07/06/2018 12:21, tabbypurr wrote: Beerline cleaner is sodium hydroxide, nonfoaming detergent & a little hypochlorite. What can one clean with this stuff at home? Skin contact is sternly warned against. Bogs? Drains? Have you found a load of the stuff and want to know what to do with it? Yes. Bogs & drains good idea. I'm also thinking kitchen grease & oven. NT |
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On Thursday, 7 June 2018 12:21:45 UTC+1, wrote:
Beerline cleaner is sodium hydroxide, nonfoaming detergent & a little hypochlorite. What can one clean with this stuff at home? Skin contact is sternly warned against. It's an excellent excuse to install a beerline if you don't already have one. Owain |
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On Thursday, 7 June 2018 14:45:07 UTC+1, wrote:
On Thursday, 7 June 2018 12:21:45 UTC+1, tabby wrote: Beerline cleaner is sodium hydroxide, nonfoaming detergent & a little hypochlorite. What can one clean with this stuff at home? Skin contact is sternly warned against. It's an excellent excuse to install a beerline if you don't already have one. Owain ha! NT |
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Max Demian wrote
wrote Beerline cleaner is sodium hydroxide, nonfoaming detergent & a little hypochlorite. What can one clean with this stuff at home? Skin contact is sternly warned against. Bogs? Drains? I'm about to try it on the massive great glass bowels in these convection ovens. I dont wash them after every use and even the best dishwasher pellets, the Aldi Logix and Finish doesnt get them back to anything like they started off with the baked on fat. https://www.thegoodguys.com.au/sunbe...on-oven-co3000 Have you found a load of the stuff and want to know what to do with it? |
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