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No Rinse Sterilizer - Simple to use no rinse steriliser 

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A fantastic new no-rinse steriliser for home beer, wine, cider and spirit makers. An essential item for everyone making homebrew. Saves time as there is no need to rinse the steriliser out afterwards, as after 1 hour, the solution breaks down into water.
Also, this steriliser will not bleach clothes or damage fabrics. Perfect if you want to clean a stain from carpets as it will also sterilise the spot as well.
We have also used it on patio slabs. They came up a treat, removing all the green algae on the slabs, they looked like new afterwards.

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@OakAthainNerin
@OakAthainNerin 4 года назад
Why not just close the jar and swish the whole thing around instead of putting a dirty hand and sponge in there?
@DullahanBrewing
@DullahanBrewing 8 лет назад
Point of correction : If this is what i think it is ie. sodium percarbonate(and i am fairly certain it is because i have looked into it) it has been around forever in the brewing world and even longer in general use,in fact it was first compounded in 1899 by a Russian scientist,it most definitely is not a new but is an amazing product,it is one of the main components of PBW. It is an oxygen based bleach/cleaner(an oxidising agent in fact) in fact not a sterilizer,this product will in fact bleach clothes and other items just with oxygen instead of chlorine,however you are correct in saying it will not damage them in doing so, unfortunately your information is misleading for what is already a common household product. Kudos to Harris for bringing it to market however lets get the facts correct for the consumers. "As an oxidizing agent, sodium percarbonate is an ingredient in a number of home and laundry cleaning products, including non-chlorine bleach products such as OxiClean, Tide laundry detergent,[1] and Vanish.[6] Dissolved in water, it yields a mixture of hydrogen peroxide (which eventually decomposes to water and oxygen) and sodium carbonate ("soda ash").[1] 2Na2CO3.3H2O2 → 2Na2CO3 + 3H2O2 [6] Sodium percarbonate can be used in organic synthesis as a convenient source of anhydrous H2O2, in particular in solvents that cannot dissolve the carbonate but can leach the H2O2 out of it.[7]" direct quote from wikipedia but the science and facts stand.Thank You.
@harrisfilters4109
@harrisfilters4109 8 лет назад
+Dullahan Brewing Yes, it is Sodium Percarbonate. This is stioll a fairly new product on the UK homebrew scene, although it has been around for a long time. When we made it up first, I personally soaked new trousers with the solution, and it never took any colour from the clothes. It is used as one of the ingredients in the Oxy cleaning range. I have also used it to remove green marks on the patio, and to remove tannin stains from tea mugs. It is agreat product.
@jakeodoherty3611
@jakeodoherty3611 4 года назад
U have way to much time in your hands
@Mariosx90
@Mariosx90 7 лет назад
I've used this product yesterday on a PET bottles and after they dry, they have a salt like residue/stain on them....???
@harrisfilters4109
@harrisfilters4109 7 лет назад
It sounds like some of the steriliser solution did not drain fully away. After 1 hour, there will be no sterilising effect and is just cosmetic. We always put our bottles on a bottle drainer to make sure all the liquid is drained away.
@andyspet
@andyspet 8 лет назад
how much needed for 5 gallon fermentation bucket.
@darkrockbrewing
@darkrockbrewing 8 лет назад
It all depends on how you sterilise. If you like to wipe the containers, then just a small solution of 1 teaspoon in 1 litre of water will be OK. This solution is then wiped all over the insides of the bucket thoroughly, then tipped away. If you like to fill the bucket with water, then you would need more steriliser, as it is added at the rate of 1 teaspoon per 1-2 litres of water. What we do is add 1.5 litres of warm water to the bucket, add 1 teaspoon of No Rinse Sterilizer and wipe the solution all over the inside of the bucket. We then add the paddle or spoon into the bucket and wipe this down before emptying the solution.
@andyspet
@andyspet 8 лет назад
so if i say use 4 ltres and a couple of teaspoons of sterilizer. i could put lid on fv and give a good slosh about getting all inside surfaces, would that be ok.
@darkrockbrewing
@darkrockbrewing 8 лет назад
Yes that would be fine.
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