TJsBasement
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Today I'm cleaning a few carboys I picked up a yard sale, I got the 3 of them a few weeks ago and they have been sitting full of water in the garage sense then. 2 are somewhat cleanish but one has some white mystery crap dried in the bottom and some red streaks running down the sides. I have been down there using a drill mounted carboy cleaner and One Step like I'm mad at it and the streaks on the side just will not budge. I do have Powdered Brew Wash to try next but what other more critical options do I have, any kind of serious acid that will sure fire remove everything except the glass. Even the 2 carboys that appear clean may not get used, I just don't feel like I'm getting them clean, not completely clean. If someone was to gift you a filthy dried carboy would you use it, would you repurpose it would you just trash it or if you used it how would you get it clean. Thanks for any tips guys.