Pressure fermenter cleaning

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As I said the opening post was regarding A PET FERMENTER WITH A SMALL OPENING THAT HE COULDN'T GET HIS HAND IN 😂
I realised that, don't have a SS conical and only pet fermenters.
At one stage I had a long handled microfibre brush that was from a japanese goods shop for cleaning water bottles. It was great but the wire snapped at the handle join which was a real shame. Haven't found another so I'm warm not hot PBW and then using a cloth and my skinny arm. Which doesn't help the OP at all.
 
It would only take 20 minutes and less water with a bucket blaster.
I have 12 large water tanks around my property, so I have plenty of water, not in a rush to clean the fermenters as others are on standby, now power source needed. Made a bucket blaster with a powerful Ozito pump and a spray ball didn't work as well as a good soak.
 
I always find it a PIA to clean the cooling coils in my Fermenters . I use the hand held steam cleaner that we have very good at shifting anything in awkward places then just the normal clean .
 
I have 12 large water tanks around my property, so I have plenty of water, not in a rush to clean the fermenters as others are on standby, now power source needed. Made a bucket blaster with a powerful Ozito pump and a spray ball didn't work as well as a good soak.

I have tried cip a couple of times.
It didn't impress me. I went back to caustic and a brush.

CIP is a big thing in industry, are we missing something?
 

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