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15th June 2017, 02:42 PM #1Intermediate Member
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Pink Stain Remover
Hi. Been brewing of and on for about twenty years now, I have always used Pink Stain Remover as a steriliser.
It appears to be very difficult to get at the moment. Is there a decent substitute? And if any one has a supplier of PSR can you forward me their details?
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Just bear in mind that technically pink stain remover is a cleaner not a steriliser.
For a proper steriliser you'd be looking at something like sodium percarbonate or phosphoric acid like "StarSan"
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