I wrote on this once before.
Look around in the dollar stores for plastic handled toilet (ROUND) brushes
that at some point narrow down
to 1/2  cut here and now it will fit in a 1/2 chuck Drill Motor.
This set up with a little water makes it a lot easier to clean jars.
I use this set up to clean 1 gallon jars it works on quart jars also.
Note do not use even an old brush from CS in a toilet if you have a septic
system.
I use CS in my holding tank on boat it kills every thing and stops smell.
All this suposes you have a 1/2 drill motor, I Guess you could borrow one.
 
  Bob
 
   

-----Original Message-----
From: Jean DeMasters [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 4:56 PM
To: Silver List
Subject: CS>Proper jar cleaning


Hi everyone!
 
I was wondering what was the best way to clean my brewing jar, is there some
kind of detergent that I should be using or not using?  Also is it necessary
to clean my storage container between batches?  I use an amber 8oz jar that
came with my generator to store my CS ( didn't know at the time that I
didn't need a dark container) and refill it when it gets down to about 1
ounce.  I know that is just a drop in the bucket to how much some of you
folks out there brew and store, but so far it works for me.
 
Jean



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