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is Soda Ash sufficient for washing new wine bottles to receive last year's wine? or should I follow up with meta bisulfite and citric acid?
I'm with cmason; however, I found that 2 TBS of water in the bottle and into the microwave in a horzontial position for 1 min on high and the labels slip right off 99.9% of the time. Always use an oven mitt to remove the bottle. Don't ask how I know this! BTWm most commercial wineries don't do anything to new bottles other than a quick shot of nitrogen.When I am reusing bottles, I soak off the labels with hot water and OxyClean, rinse well, upside down until use. When ready to use they get a spritz of K-Meta sanitizing solution, which includes some acid for me.
It dissolves organic materials with a short soak. I tossed some 5 yo beers, all the bottles had a visible film inside. I soaked the bottles for 15 minutes and they were crystal clean.Are you guys talking about the OxyClean laundry, spot remover stuff? What's the attraction with that (as opposed to any other cleaner)?
I use Oxy and One Step for cleaning.Do you do the Star San thing? Sounds like you use Oxy for everything?
I absolutely love those labels, but a while back Avery doubled the price. Grrrr.I use Avery Removable Labels for my bottle labels.
Doesn't get much simpler than that!I've never used stick on labels, I use enamel paint markers. Easy to remove with a stainless scrub pad.View attachment 105466
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