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Iodophor Sanitizer - 4oz & 32oz
General purpose, effective sterilizer. We recommend Iodophor for sanitizing over all other sanitizers. It is the safest and fastest sanitizer we know of, and does not need to be rinsed (just air dry). a 4 oz bottle makes about 20 gallons of sanitizer.
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Iodophor Sanitizer - 4oz & 32oz

Summary

A powerful sanitizer. Reduces spotting, filming and streaking in warm or cold water (not for use in hot water.) This specially formulated liquid sanitizer is for use in the last tank and brewing sanitation. It's odorless, tasteless and is easy on the hands. Has built-in 1/2 oz to 1 oz measuring system. Use 1/10th ounce per gallon water for 12.5 ppm no-rinse, air-dry, sanitizing solution. Or use 1/5th ounce per gallon of water for 25 ppm (needs rinsing at this concentration) cleaning solution. Leaves no residue. Great for glass, stainless steel, plastic.Very easy to use.

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10/19/2009 -- Do you recommend dilluting the Iodophor when using the sanitizing injector, or do I use it full strength?

9/14/2009 -- Can I reuse the plastic caps on the plastic bottles?

8/11/2009 -- Can I also use the sanitizer for sterilizing my RV's water system instead of clorox (and the taste and smell)

1/26/2008 -- I live about an hour (if traffic is good) from the address on your website. Do you have an actual store or is everything here based solely online?

5/2/2005 -- What is the difference between sanitizing and Cleaning?

3/7/2005 -- What are your thoughts on using bleach to sanitize things???

9/22/2004 -- Okay, do you have to be able to perform magic in order to get the inside of a siphon hose dry? I know that if you don't keep your siphon hose clean it is the most likely to develop bacteria. Which in turn can do your body some damage, what my friends and I like to call, "screaming Apache butt piss." I clean my siphon hose exceptionally well, probably cleaner then most people would. Only one problem! . . .

3/4/2004 -- Regarding cleaning bottles: is using a bottle washer a replacement for a bottle brush? We have been rinsing (after inital pour), soaking, scrubbing then sanitizing before bottling. Can we just bottle wash, sanitize then bottle?? Thanks for answering you've got a great supply website.

12/1/2003 -- Hello, Just getting back into it after a few years off. In any case I find being sanitary the largest pain in the arse during the process. I am so consumed about sanitation it bugs me. So I have the following questions. After sanitizing my equipment, like the funnel, siphon hoses, fermenter etc, how long can they sit in the open air before they are considered at risk again? Mind you i keep all bottles . . .

11/19/2003 -- After a long hiatus (about 10 years), I am returning to the homebrewing world. Is it a good idea to replace my plastic equipment (fermenters, tubing, etc.) or will a good dose of sanitizer bring it back into safe, usable condition?

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Option SKU Price Weight
4 oz. Bottle I03 $5.95 0.25 lb.
32 oz. Bottle I03A $15.95 3.2 lb.