When I bought my 30 L oak barrel, the supplier sold me some soda ash (sodium carbonate). I've been burning sulphur sticks when kept empty and the instructions with the barrel say to use soda ash to clean it. Lately on a barrel supplier's webpage I read this is not the best choice as it strips out too much oak and a better alternative is sodium percarbonate. So I tried to find out what is the difference between the two: "Sodium carbonate is also known as soda ash or soda crystals. Sodium percarbonate is also known as sodium carbonate hydrogen peroxide and sodium carbonate peroxyhydrate. To me the two sound pretty similar or quite close. Yet is sodium percarbonate the much better alternative and do some of you prefer to use percarbonate rather than the carbonate?
Thanks,
Rob
Thanks,
Rob