Keg cleaning

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JonGoku
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Keg cleaning

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Interesting video I saw on YouTube on cleaning a keg using a quick disconnect attached to the post.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OaFVkNP_WAA
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That was pretty cool! :beer:

Just curious, I know a lot of us are using Oxi-clean to clean our equipment. Are the generic percarbonate powders, sold next to Oxi-Clean at the supermarket, as good? Just trying to find a more economical cleaner to PBW.....

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I've been using Sun Oxygen Cleaner for some time now with no issues. You just want to make sure that the cleaner you are using is free from fragrance additives.
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