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http://www.centralrestaurant.com/search ... Beer+Clean

I saw these in a local restaurant supply store. Has anyone used them or advise to avoid them. They come with 100 packs I can get them cheaper at the supply store but this is the first example of it I saw online. It says that they only last 50 days but I figure that I can use them as long as they smell like chlorine when I use them.
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From the site:
Beer Clean Glass Cleaning System has a concentrated formula for long lasting, quick cleaning power. Special detergent system is effective in either hot or cold water. Cleaners remove lipstick, grease and all protein matter with rinse free results. Last rinse Sanitizer. Pouches will last approximately 50 Days.

The "rinse free results" sounds good. The thing that catches my attention is "Glass Cleaning System". Do you intend to use it on plastic as well?
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I was hoping to do both, but I will settle for the glass bottles, But as I was googleing this I found an article about using chlorine, sounds like they don't recomend it's use on plastic and maybe not at all.

https://www.baderbrewing.com/content/si ... me-brewers
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I have used a weak bleach/vinegar solution as a sanitizer for both plastic and glass. There is a caveat NOT TO MIX THEM TOGETHER as they create chlorine gas. First add one and then the other to the water. Although I used it as a no-rinse, I did always allow any surfaces to air dry thoroughly, as in an hour or longer.

Here is the Star San guy talking about using that mixture:
http://media.libsyn.com/media/basicbrew ... -29-07.mp3

Star San is easier to use, but not available at your Supermarket.
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I have star San but I am running out of oxyclean free, I was really looking for food safe liners for my ale pail to make cleanup easier and went down one of the isles and saw a case of the packets. http://www.foodgradebag.com/i/products. ... lon+Liners I saw this as one of the tips in my BYO mag a few months ago and had been meaning to look for them at this place b/c it is like 5 minutes from work and somedays I need out. But I don't need to order 1000 bags for fear of my wife smothering me with one when the other 999 bags are found by a 4 year old.

I saw an old thred on HBT sounds like maybe I will start looking for Reynolds turkey bags. http://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?t=115130
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