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I just did the 1st racking of my experimental paw paw wine.
Is there a tried-and-true way to make sure the mesh I kept the paw paw meat in (during the fermentation) gets thoroughly cleaned? It's pretty fragile-looking material. I've hand-washed/rinsed it a few times in detergent, but there's still some orange discoloration at some of the seams, not to mention tiny paw paw fibers here and there -- maybe too many to try to extract individually?
I thought of StarSan but -- it being an acid -- I'm not sure that's the way to go with a fabric-like material.
Thx much for any ideas, suggestions, anecdotes and/or feedback on this ....
Mitch
Is there a tried-and-true way to make sure the mesh I kept the paw paw meat in (during the fermentation) gets thoroughly cleaned? It's pretty fragile-looking material. I've hand-washed/rinsed it a few times in detergent, but there's still some orange discoloration at some of the seams, not to mention tiny paw paw fibers here and there -- maybe too many to try to extract individually?
I thought of StarSan but -- it being an acid -- I'm not sure that's the way to go with a fabric-like material.
Thx much for any ideas, suggestions, anecdotes and/or feedback on this ....
Mitch