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Old 06-15-2007, 09:01 AM
nester024 nester024 is offline
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Default Beer clean glass

I've taken notice now to beer clean glass. Obviously the dish soap I use is inadequate, does anyone have a good method for cleaning glassware? I assume since I've been washing my glasses with soap that I need a chemical to get that residue off, it really doesnt seem to be rinsing off. Any favorite or sources of such cleaner?
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Old 06-15-2007, 12:33 PM
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The stuff Micromatic uses is fairly standard in the industry. It is called Beer Clean, just use it to wash your glasses and it shold remove any residue from the old soap you were using.
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Old 06-16-2007, 07:16 AM
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Here's a tip for washing your glasses. Never use a soap with fat in it (Dawn,Ivory etc.)they will cause the beer to look flat. Use the beer clean that Edram told you about but make sure you rinse them well and let tham air dry. If you towel dry them you will see little rings of bubbles in the glass and you don't want them. If you do it right there should be no bubbles sticking to the glass below the head.
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