AJinJacksonville
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I recently picked up two ball lock corny kegs from a local guy on CL. The kegs are in great shape for their age, but one of them has evidence of some crud built up on the inside of the kegs. For lack of a better description, it almost looks like char marks (similar to when something burns on stovetop). I can see that someone used something to clean it up, as there are clean swipes through parts of the crud.
I can almost reach it manually, but my arms are too fat (muscular?). The carboy brush doesn't give enough leverage, and obviously I don't want anything too harsh that would etch the steel.
I have soaked the inside with Oxiclean. All of the O-rings need to be replaced as well. Other than that, I got a heck of a deal.
Bottom line...anyone know what would work best to get that final bit of crap off the bottom? Thanks in advance.
I can almost reach it manually, but my arms are too fat (muscular?). The carboy brush doesn't give enough leverage, and obviously I don't want anything too harsh that would etch the steel.
I have soaked the inside with Oxiclean. All of the O-rings need to be replaced as well. Other than that, I got a heck of a deal.
Bottom line...anyone know what would work best to get that final bit of crap off the bottom? Thanks in advance.