13,700
edits
Changes
→Homebrew cleaners and disinfectants
Tips for using PBW on equipment that may have had biofilm formation <ref>[http://www.fivestarchemicals.com/wp-content/uploads/PBWTech.pdf "PBW Tech Sheet". Five Star Chemicals. Retrieved 04/19/2018.]</ref>:
# For circulated cleaning, use 1 to 3 ounces per gallon depending on the soil load, and heat to 180°F. Recirculate for 30 minutes (if using this product on plastics, heat the water that is mixed with the PBW to be as hot as the manufacturer of the plastics recommends, and extend the circulation time to an hour or two).
# For non-circulated, soaking, use 6 to 8 ounces per gallon of 180°F water (if using this product on plastics, heat the water that is mixed with the PBW to be as hot as the manufacturer of the plastics recommends), and soak overnight. Note that there have been reports of high concentrations of PBW breaking down PET bottles over time when soaking <ref>[https://www.homebrewtalk.com/forum/threads/pbw-and-plastics.521708/ Homebrewtalk thread reporting PBW breaking down PET bottles. 03/25/2013.]</ref>. For example, BetterBottle™ recommends using 5 grams per liter of 125°F water (0.67 ounces per gallon, or one tablespoon per gallon) of PBW and cleaned with agitation/circulation instead of soaking. They also recommend using an enzymatic cleaner such as Seventh Generation Free and Clear Natural 2X or Super Pro-zyme Enzymatic Cleaner instead of PBW<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/groups/MilkTheFunk/2104526149575588/ Better Bottle Cleaning and Sanitizing web article; downloaded from Archive.org.]</ref>.
# Rinse thoroughly with hot water (cold water may not remove some of the residual chemicals).