dannythemanny
Well-Known Member
Evening all,
I've a bit of a frustrating problem with my fermenters and wonder if someone could advise...
I use a glycol chiller for regulating temperature of fermentations, which involves a stainless steel coil immersed in the fermenting wort. The coils have started to develop a white powdery residue on them that seems impossible to clean off. I have tried vinegar, BKF and concentrated starsan so far to no avail. In fact, the best job of cleaning it off I have managed was using a dry scrubby sponge on the dry coil. This is very time consuming and awkward, though, owing to the shape of the coil. I'm wondering if it's worth trying a soak in a citric acid solution or something?
Any ideas what it is? Is it limescale? Interesting that I only get it on the cooling coil and not on the fermenter walls. Thanks in advance!
Dan
I've a bit of a frustrating problem with my fermenters and wonder if someone could advise...
I use a glycol chiller for regulating temperature of fermentations, which involves a stainless steel coil immersed in the fermenting wort. The coils have started to develop a white powdery residue on them that seems impossible to clean off. I have tried vinegar, BKF and concentrated starsan so far to no avail. In fact, the best job of cleaning it off I have managed was using a dry scrubby sponge on the dry coil. This is very time consuming and awkward, though, owing to the shape of the coil. I'm wondering if it's worth trying a soak in a citric acid solution or something?
Any ideas what it is? Is it limescale? Interesting that I only get it on the cooling coil and not on the fermenter walls. Thanks in advance!
Dan