I would like to throw this out for some input. What are your "go to" methods for cleaning glass carboys with old stains. I bought one recently on Craig's List, the price was right for a 5 gallon ($5 American) and it had some cloudiness on the inside. Thinking I could find a way to clean it, I went for the deal. Silly me!
The only thing I have that will reach down into the carboy is one of those carboy brushes. Except for the lightest of debris, I find them about as useful as a screen door on a submarine. I am considering one of those drill-mounted cleaners with the foam like strips that work by centrifugal force. They seem rather expensive ($30) for what they are and I have read mixed reviews on their performance and longevity. I note that they also sell replacement pads for $14, which leads me to believe they are not durable. Here is the carboy in question.
Somewhere in the past, I rigged my own drill-mounted cleaner by buying a large, straight brush and cutting off the end piece used to hold it. The brush fit in my drill and worked fairly well. Here is the brush I used.
Any other ideas? Thank you.
The only thing I have that will reach down into the carboy is one of those carboy brushes. Except for the lightest of debris, I find them about as useful as a screen door on a submarine. I am considering one of those drill-mounted cleaners with the foam like strips that work by centrifugal force. They seem rather expensive ($30) for what they are and I have read mixed reviews on their performance and longevity. I note that they also sell replacement pads for $14, which leads me to believe they are not durable. Here is the carboy in question.
Somewhere in the past, I rigged my own drill-mounted cleaner by buying a large, straight brush and cutting off the end piece used to hold it. The brush fit in my drill and worked fairly well. Here is the brush I used.
Any other ideas? Thank you.