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Atomania

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Hi guys I was just wondering what you use to clean say a hydrometer that your only going to use for 5 seconds, my cambden tablets say put 6 in a pint of boiling water, surely you dont have to do this for everything.

Also we have loads of sodium metabisulphate at work that i could have, how much would I have to use in ratio with water.

Thankyou
 
I just wash mine, but then I don't put it in the fv - I draw beer off into a trial jar (100ml), test it and then drink it.
 
commsbiff said:
I just wash mine, but then I don't put it in the fv - I draw beer off into a trial jar (100ml), test it and then drink it.

Ditto :thumb:
 
Baz Chaz said:
commsbiff said:
I just wash mine, but then I don't put it in the fv - I draw beer off into a trial jar (100ml), test it and then drink it.
Ditto :thumb:
But he's still got the problem of how to disinfect whatever he uses to draw a sample, whether it's a syphon tube or a turkey baster.

Thin, ‘value’, unscented bleach, 20ml to a litre of water, 20 minutes contact time and then rinse.

Atomania said:
Also we have loads of sodium metabisulphate at work that i could have, how much would I have to use in ratio with water.
1 level tsp of SodMet is equivalent to 10 CTs, so if you can pick that up for nothing, your problem is solved :thumb:
 
Spot on Mole, first rate helpful answer and it made me smile. :D
Personally, I use Videne but A probably does not have that to hand, at this stage of his career. ;)
 
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