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labrewski

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So I'm bringing my brew monk up to the bathroom and scrubbing and rinsing using shower head but worried I'm might damage electrical parts
Is there an easier way
 
So I'm bringing my brew monk up to the bathroom and scrubbing and rinsing using shower head but worried I'm might damage electrical parts
Is there an easier way
I take my equipment to the sink in my utility room with a hose hooked to the tap,give it a warm soapy wash then on it's side for rinse with the hose and then flip it upside down on the drainer where I can give the outside a good scrub then turn the tap on slowly and rinse it off without touch the electrics and I have a Brewzilla and a Burco Cygnet boiler.
 
I take my equipment to the sink in my utility room with a hose hooked to the tap,give it a warm soapy wash then on it's side for rinse with the hose and then flip it upside down on the drainer where I can give the outside a good scrub then turn the tap on slowly and rinse it off without touch the electrics and I have a Brewzilla and a Burco Cygnet boiler.
Pretty much this ^ I tend to brew a lot in the winter, got three more to do in the spring then I’ve got a years worth in bottles. I’ll run a big clean with sodium percarbonate before I throw the gf in the loft for 6 months. Soapy scrub then on its side to rinse with a hose is a great method.
 
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