Hiya Jean -

I will try to remember to bring my instructions into work with me tomorrow.   
It makes sense though, that different units would have different care 
instructions.   As for cleaning the jars with only CS and a bottle brush, that 
was my own idea.   Since CS kills germs it made sense to me that it should 
clean my jars as well as anything else.   In addition, I have had no problems 
whatsoever when brewing up any size batches, they are all crystal clear - I 
prefer using the pint jars simply for the time savings per batch.

I'll let you know tomorrow after I get into work.

Sincerely....     Ruth


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jean DeMasters 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 4:04 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>Proper jar cleaning


  My package actually included the scouring pad.  I wonder if that will break 
down the silver wires faster, and if so is that the intention so as to sell 
more wire quicker.  Maybe I'm being too skeptical, it just seems that there is 
soooo many ways to brew, clean, store, make CS stronger or weaker that it makes 
my head spin and unsure of the methods I'm using.  

  Please keep me posted as to what your instructions say about cleaning, if you 
don't mind.

  Thanx,
  Jean

  Ruth Bertella <[email protected]> wrote: 
    Hiya Jean -

    Hmmmm....   maybe I need to re-read my instructions when I get home from 
work tonight!!   But if I recall correctly, I was only supposed to gently wipe 
the rods between each use with a coffee filter or unbleached paper towel.

    I don't scrub the rods with anything or try to make them "shine" as when 
they were new.   They are a "matte" silver color now and I've made about 4 
gallons in 2 weeks if that matters)   I get VERY LITTLE gray matter off the 
rods each time I do wipe them.   Also, there is slightly more gray on one rod 
than the other each time.   I was told to rotate the rods between each batch as 
well so they would wear uniformally.

    Hope this helps....    Ruth
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Jean DeMasters 
      To: [email protected] 
      Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 3:18 PM
      Subject: Re: CS>Proper jar cleaning


      Hi Ruth,

      I usually pour all of the brewed batch into my storage vessel because I 
brew so little at a time (8oz) as per the instructions that came with the 
generator, the instructions also said that I should use a scouring pad after 
each brewing cycle to clean off the dark buildup on the rods.  Does only using 
a coffee filter clean off all the dark buildup?
      Ruth Bertella <[email protected]> wrote:
        Hi Jean -

        For what it's worth, I don't clean my jars when I am brewing up one 
batch after another (there's no build up of any kind so I don't see the need 
to).  When I'm through for the night, I turn my jar upside down on a white 
paper towel to dry.   I only wash the jar when I see a very slight film on it 
or maybe every couple days just to be sure.   I leave an inch or so of the CS 
in the jar and use a bottle brush I have dedicated to only cleaning up my CS 
jars/utensils/etc. (I use CS as the cleaner since soap has gotten a somewhat 
bad rap in here).  After cleaning, I rinse the jar in distilled water and drain 
the jar on a white paper towel.   I clean the rods by gently wiping them off 
with a coffee filter.

        Hope this Helps.....     Ruth

          ----- Original Message ----- 
          From: Jean DeMasters 
          To: [email protected] 
          Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 2:29 PM
          Subject: Re: CS>Proper jar cleaning


          Thanx for the feedback I'll give both a try to see what works best 
for me, however I don't have a drill so what should I be using or not using as 
a cleaning agent.

          Jean

          Jack Dayton <[email protected]> wrote: 
            Medwith, Robert6/11/03 5:30 AM


              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.
            **************************

            Hi Bob,

            Why wouldn't you use a "Bottle Brush" instead,
            it would probably be less expensive? 
            Cleaning the interior of containers is what they 
            were designed to do. You can find one at most 
            supermarkets. 

            Jack
                  GREAT TRUTHS ABOUT GROWING OLD 
            It's frustrating when you know all the answers, 
            but nobody bothers to ask you the questions. 


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