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Super Grunge Remover 16 Oz.
Homebrew Heaven's favorite general purpose cleaner. Soaking equipment overnight usually cleans any deposits. Helps remove labels too!
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Price: $5.95
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SKU: I06
Shipping Weight: 1.1 lb.
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Super Grunge Remover 16 Oz.

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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?

2/27/2007 -- On the last question of this post dated 7/1/2003 you say to use 1 tsp. of grunge per gallon but the instructions I got says to add 1 tbsp. Was the answer just a typo?

2/2/2007 -- I used the Super Grunge remover to remove the labels off the bottles I'm going to be using. I let them soak overnight and during the day when I was at work. I pulled the labels off, rinsed them with hot water and used a plain old dish brush to remove the residual glue. After letting them dry, there is still a white powdery residue on (and in) the bottles, so I ran them through a cycle in the dishwasher . . .

1/11/2006 -- Is this stuff safe to get on your skin. I have used PBW in the past and not really been very concerned with getting it on my hands, depite what the label says. Do you wear gloves when you use it?

8/25/2005 -- I have 7 cases of bottles available for use. They all have labels on them.Do you have blank labels to put over them or will the dishwasher take them off?

6/20/2005 -- Last week I brewed my second batch of beer and decided to try using the super grunge remover to clean up after. I filled my aluminum brew pot with a mix of super grunge remover and water as specified on the package and then placed other dirty utensils in to soak. About 30 minutes later I came back to find that my pot had turned black!! I later realized that the active ingredient is sodium carbonate . . .

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

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

12/25/2004 -- Super Grunge Remover is safe for glass i assume? How about stainless steel?

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! . . .

4/3/2004 -- I keep reading about a product called "powdered brewery wash." Supposedly this product removes the invisible residue that builds up batch after batch, which regular cleaning cannot remove. Do you offer this product?

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.

12/22/2003 -- Will the grunge remover remove glued on labels and glue from store bought wine bottles without using a razorblade or scraper?

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?

9/26/2003 -- I have a greenish, very gummy rubbery, residue ring left in my primary after removing the elderberry wine. I've tried everything that is safe for the food grade plastic with no results. Will Super Grunge cut and clean away this gooey stuff? Thanks, Jim Parks Portville, NY

7/1/2003 -- How much does this make; does it require any scrubbing?

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