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I racked Petitie Syrah to a repurposed oak barrel. After barrel prep and a 3 day water fill, there were no leaks. After filling with wine, of course it leaked some. Wine is thinner and alcohol is a solvent so this was not unexpected. I hammered in some spiles and it stopped leaking. It has been 3 days now and the stains have not grown.

My question is whether I should be concerned about the stains that remain. It could continue to seep.

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I would hit it with some KMETA spray and dab it dry so you might be able to see if its stopped leaking. If it continues a little bit of wax on the areas that continue to leak should help to seal it up. They make a barrel wax if you can find it but I have used canning wax and it worked just fine and you can find it usually at the grocery or hardware store.
 
I have a barrel that was leaking terribly. Wax seems to have stopped the leak. Kmeta, sanitizer strength, will remove the stains. Dry it well and use touch, soght and a dry paper towel to check for leaks. A clean, white paper towel will show you if it is still leaking.
 
I have a barrel that was leaking terribly. Wax seems to have stopped the leak. Kmeta, sanitizer strength, will remove the stains. Dry it well and use touch, soght and a dry paper towel to check for leaks. A clean, white paper towel will show you if it is still leaking.
Thanks. I think the leaks have been stopped but it’s hard to tell with all the staining. It’s Petite Syrah which doesn’t help - it’s like black ink. I will spray with strong SO2.
 
KMETA is pretty good at removing wine stains but oxyclean will wipe them out almost instantly. If you go that route I would rinse off with some clean water after the stain has been neutralized.
 
KMETA is pretty good at removing wine stains but oxyclean will wipe them out almost instantly. If you go that route I would rinse off with some clean water after the stain has been neutralized.
I clean my barrels with Barrel Oxyfresh and it does the same -- makes the barrels look almost new. I let a bit overflow the barrel and wash down the sides. That takes a bit longer, but not much.
 

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