How many times do you re-use it?
I got it online and didn't want to order again. Anyway, I got starsan, how often can I reuse that solution?Wherever you got your Puro Oxi - it'll be called Starsan, Chemsan, Puro San, something like that.
In a pinch you can also use unscented thin bleach diluted with water, but getting the right concentration can be tricky as product concentrations vary.
You can keep sanitiser as long as the pH stays low, but I wouldn’t reuse it.I got it online and didn't want to order again. Anyway, I got starsan, how often can I reuse that solution?
Well if you spray your kegs to sanitise them good luck. But obvious impossible to reuse sprayed starsan.You can keep sanitiser as long as the pH stays low, but I wouldn’t reuse it.
Most economical way is to get a 1 litre spray bottle from a garden centre (£1 at my local Homebase), make it up in that, then spray it on when you need it.
Although the dilution rate of starsan is 1.5ml per litre of water, so a bottle goes a long way even if you make it up and throw it away after use.
Phew. Thank you.There's a bit of confusion going on here.
Ah ... but don't think I'm ranting because people here are mixing different products. I'm ranting because there's so much contradictory information (or not enough in some cases) that it's difficult not to make the wrong choice. I naturally blame the "home-brew heroes" who use their popularity to disseminate bad information. And some confusing information marketing some products! I'm fed up with being caught out these misinformation traps myself (only in recent times too) so am in the middle of trying to make some sense of this "sanitising" muddle.Phew. Thank you.
It's "no-rinse" because it won't harm you! The other breakdown product of sodium carbonate is highly alkaline (and also smells of damp laundry) which if not cleared out well could adversely affect the beer flavour?I seem to recall Harris Suresan is described as breaking down to water after an hour, hence it's described as no-rinse. Certainly I have had no issues using it as such, although I have pretty much switched to star san or equivalent other brands. I still have a tub of Suresan that I will use from time to time.
andI dug up that article:
It was from:
https://mycoscience.com/sterilization-vs-sanitization-vs-disinfection/
I usually prefer something more "academic" and "local". Seems I was having a wider search. The above table missed out the iodine stuff:
Bleach (hypochlorite) doesn't come over as great: "Best for floor cleaning"! But I am troubled by these non-academic articles ... what they say is bad is what they don't sell or make money from!
... I've heard of a commercial surface disinfectant containing 1.4% hydrogen peroxide (30-60 second contact time), and Harris Suresan, which is Sodium Percarbonate, which could only come up with a tenth of that (but they do say 15 minute contact time).
Alcohol I've seen down as 64-73% for "optimum" effectiveness. But I have, for a lifetime, considered 40% as effective.
Why can't I find "definitive" guidance on this?
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