Hey all,
I was hoping to get some guidance on my first wine making/bottling venture. I have a batch of wine just about ready to bottle, and have been gathering used bottles to cut down on the expense. I was able to get the labels off very easily by filling the bottle with boiling water, which allowed me to just peel off the label with no problem. The issue was there was a layer of glue left behind that was a royal pain to remove. I ended up using GOO GONE with the glue lifted off perfectly with a quick wipe of a towel. Once they were all de-glued, I filled a 6 gallon bucket up with hot water and one step for washing. I basically let each bottle sit ( with the inside filled with water) in the bucks for a few minutes. Then I took each one out, shook it up a bunch to agitate the water inside, and then stuck it on the drying rack.
After I realized there was likely GOO GONE reside from the towel on the outside of the bottles when they went in the water bucket. I'm nervous that it inevitably made its way inside the bottles. I had planned to dunk the bottles in STAR SAN cleaner to sanitize before bottling, but with this exposure to GOO GONE come back to haunt me? Are the 30 bottles I cleaned ruined?
It isn't the end of the world if they are trash, as this is my first time around and bound to make mistakes. Would another washing with ONE STEP help dissolve residual GOO GONE, or is the first bath plus the STAR SAN enough?
Thanks!
I was hoping to get some guidance on my first wine making/bottling venture. I have a batch of wine just about ready to bottle, and have been gathering used bottles to cut down on the expense. I was able to get the labels off very easily by filling the bottle with boiling water, which allowed me to just peel off the label with no problem. The issue was there was a layer of glue left behind that was a royal pain to remove. I ended up using GOO GONE with the glue lifted off perfectly with a quick wipe of a towel. Once they were all de-glued, I filled a 6 gallon bucket up with hot water and one step for washing. I basically let each bottle sit ( with the inside filled with water) in the bucks for a few minutes. Then I took each one out, shook it up a bunch to agitate the water inside, and then stuck it on the drying rack.
After I realized there was likely GOO GONE reside from the towel on the outside of the bottles when they went in the water bucket. I'm nervous that it inevitably made its way inside the bottles. I had planned to dunk the bottles in STAR SAN cleaner to sanitize before bottling, but with this exposure to GOO GONE come back to haunt me? Are the 30 bottles I cleaned ruined?
It isn't the end of the world if they are trash, as this is my first time around and bound to make mistakes. Would another washing with ONE STEP help dissolve residual GOO GONE, or is the first bath plus the STAR SAN enough?
Thanks!