Cleaning Funnel (6)

1 Name: Anonymous : 2008-03-16 00:58 ID:LTmi99RA

I had fungus growing in my beer funnel, I had recently dug it up in my closet to clean it i poured bleach in and let it soak for awhile; then i used a sponge attached to a string and "squegee`d" through. The mold is all gone. Next we poured dish wash detergent through, let it soak. Now it smells like apples, finally we boiled water and let that soak and filter though. Is it safe to start using it? Or are there furthor cautions i need to take?

2 Name: Anonymous Scientist : 2008-03-16 07:53 ID:zo6LzbZA

You forgot one last step, but that's okay. It's a rookie move. The final thing you must do is temper the funnel within each of the Nine Hells, enchanting within the separate zones the nine runes of sterilized consumptive utility.

3 Name: Anonymous Scientist : 2008-03-16 09:09 ID:D7Y/Rcer

I'd say it'd be a freakish fungus that could survive all that. A slightly easier way to get rid of the fungus would just physically remove the fungus as you did with the sponge but soak it in a solution of 70% methylated spirits and water this would surely kill it. The spores may still survive the alchohol though so just rinse it of once more with water before use, fungi problem fixed.

4 Name: Anonymous Scientist : 2008-03-16 23:24 ID:h3NjnBo7

If there's anything left alive, I'm sure the alcohol will finish it off.

5 Name: Anonymous Scientist : 2008-08-06 07:01 ID:9dHezWC8

>>4
Correction: If there's anything left, it's obviously got a will to live and there's not much you can do about it.

6 Name: Dr Oetker : 2008-08-06 20:37 ID:pIQn0ngd

>>5

Underdog effect and the likes, as long as there is a chance, some fucked up underdog with nothing to lose will make it trough

if you repeat the process every 2 to 3 weeks, or every time just before use you should get it to be usage safe without needing to kill every god damn fucking bacteria in there...

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