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		<title>By: Chri</title>
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		<description>Do you have plans and or list of parts for the carboy washer?</description>
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		<title>By: For Sale - 5 Gallon &#34;pubkeg&#34; (Sabco psuedo Sixel) - Page 2 - Home Brew Forums</title>
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		<dc:creator>For Sale - 5 Gallon &#34;pubkeg&#34; (Sabco psuedo Sixel) - Page 2 - Home Brew Forums</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Filling and cleaning is exactly like a sanke keg. Remove the spring, pull out the spear.  Now, I don&#039;t use sanke kegs myself, so I can&#039;t give you full details on the cleaning regimen, but it should be similar to cleaning a carboy. For that, I fill with warm Oxyclean water and let sit overnight or a good few hours to loosen all the crud. Then drain and rinse about two times. I would also think a carboy or bottle washer would do well to clean the inside. Here&#039;s a simple one.  http://www.webboise.com/build-a-carboy-washer/    __________________ http://smokebubbles.wordpress.com - Brewin&#039; and &#039;Quein&#039; since last Tuesday.  On Deck - I&#039;unno Primary - Herculean Parrot (Belgian Strong Ale) 09/04 Bottled - Rain Delay Pale Ale Bottled 07/31 RIP - Saazy Blonde - Bottled on 04/17 and gone on 07/11   Quote: [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Filling and cleaning is exactly like a sanke keg. Remove the spring, pull out the spear.  Now, I don&#8217;t use sanke kegs myself, so I can&#8217;t give you full details on the cleaning regimen, but it should be similar to cleaning a carboy. For that, I fill with warm Oxyclean water and let sit overnight or a good few hours to loosen all the crud. Then drain and rinse about two times. I would also think a carboy or bottle washer would do well to clean the inside. Here&#8217;s a simple one.  <a href="http://www.webboise.com/build-a-carboy-washer/" rel="nofollow">http://www.webboise.com/build-a-carboy-washer/</a>    __________________ <a href="http://smokebubbles.wordpress.com" rel="nofollow">http://smokebubbles.wordpress.com</a> &#8211; Brewin&#8217; and &#8216;Quein&#8217; since last Tuesday.  On Deck &#8211; I&#8217;unno Primary &#8211; Herculean Parrot (Belgian Strong Ale) 09/04 Bottled &#8211; Rain Delay Pale Ale Bottled 07/31 RIP &#8211; Saazy Blonde &#8211; Bottled on 04/17 and gone on 07/11   Quote: [...]</p>
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