No, StarSan needs to be in contact with the object being sanitized. It works by having a low pH, lower than bugs can tolerate. So the bugs need to be immersed in the low-pH solution to be eliminated.
Thank you!No, StarSan needs to be in contact with the object being sanitized. It works by having a low pH, lower than bugs can tolerate. So the bugs need to be immersed in the low-pH solution to be eliminated.
No, metabisulphite sanitizes by the sulfur fumes interacting with the bacteria. Star San is a contact sanitizing agent.Can I do the same thing to sanitize my natural corks but use Star San solution instead?
Can I do the same thing to sanitize my natural corks but use Star San solution instead?
Can I do the same thing to sanitize my natural corks but use Star San solution instead?
No. StarSan is a contact sanitizer. K-meta works by sanitizing with the fumes it gives off. You would need to wet the corks with StarSan and as Johnd said, that is not recommended.Can I do the same thing to sanitize my natural corks but use Star San solution instead?
K-Meta works by the S02 vapor produced. That doesn't occur with star sanCan I do the same thing to sanitize my natural corks but use Star San solution instead?
Is Sodium Metabisulfite (Na-Meta? - never see it mentioned as such) the same as Potassium Metabisulfite (K-Meta) for sterilizing? I got a bag of Na-Meta when I inherited my wine-making equipment. I use if for sterilizing equipment. A little goes a long way and I still have lots left.
Is storing with powdered K-Meta or Na-Meta in a sealed container acceptable, or is the 10-15 minutes above liquid, when needed, preferable?
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