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Reddit mentions of FastFerment One Step No - Rinse Cleanser 16 OZ Cleaner, 2.5 Ounces, White

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of FastFerment One Step No - Rinse Cleanser 16 OZ Cleaner, 2.5 Ounces, White. Here are the top ones.

FastFerment One Step No - Rinse Cleanser 16 OZ Cleaner, 2.5 Ounces, White
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    Features:
  • Makes 32 Gallons
  • 1 lb Bag No Rinse Cleanser
  • Item Package Weight: 0.408 kilograms
  • Item Package Dimension: 3.0cm L x 12.4cm W x 15.0cm H
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height1 Inches
Length5 Inches
Number of items1
Size2.5 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Weight0.15625 Pounds
Width4 Inches

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Found 2 comments on FastFerment One Step No - Rinse Cleanser 16 OZ Cleaner, 2.5 Ounces, White:

u/evil_twinkie ยท 6 pointsr/AdviceAnimals

>star-san to clean

Star san does not clean. It's a sanitizer, so you cover the surfaces of your equipment with it AFTER you clean. I use 1-step for cleaning and star san for sanitizing.

u/the_dayman ยท 2 pointsr/Homebrewing

I might need a bit of clarification on cleaning vs. sanitation. For my previous batches I've only been using no-rinse cleaner like this on everything right before I brew. And I suppose I've been using unscented liquid soap to wash things out when I'm done. Now I'm looking to grow my setup a bit and I see most people saying you need a cleaner like PBW, and a sanitizer like Star San.

So is the no rinse cleaner I'm using actually more like a sanitizer? On brew day would I still wash everything with PBW, then sanitize it, or is the pbw really just to take the place of my liquid soap to wash out my bottles and stuff when I'm done using them? Instead of keeping my spoon for example dipped in no rinse cleaner, would I just spray it with Star San a few minutes before using it?