by Dogger Dan » Saturday Jan 22, 2005 8:52 am
Evo,
Sorry about taking so long but its been a day full. Honestly I swear we at work are depriving about 40 villages of their idiots. Somewhere out there is a village of smart people. I am going to make it my mission to find it
By the way, Evo you are right. Between this site and my 5 gallons things are going to look better.
OK, hydrogen peroxide, yes breaks down to water and oxygen. I actually knew that before, the question in my mind was "what sort of Oxygen?" See folks, there is satanic oxygen which is just an single oxygen atom, and it is not happy being that way because it is at an elevated state and pissed it is cause no one wants it (This is the Einstein and God playing Craps story, really) So it wants to be happy, so it goes around angry and beats the crap out of all the little bacteria trying to get happy by finding another unhappy oxygen. Once it finds another unhappy oxygen, it binds to it making O2 or an oxygen molecule, which is happy oxygen. In the big scheme of things this is called oxidation and the Hygrogen Peroxide is the oxidizer (actually, that evil Oxygen atom is)
So yes, Hydrogen Peroxide will clean and sanitize your kit. Here is the other issue, and I must have had some pretty low octane coffee this morning that Evo threw me such a curve. You don't use hydrogen peroxide as a sanitizer cause of that angry oxygen molecule, see not only the bacteria get it but so does 316 stainless. And anyone in the Biz will tell you 316 stainless is top end goods. Most of us mortals can't afford it. Additionally, your plastic will start to crystalize and fracture.
All that being said, I know someone here has a mate who knows this guy who lives in the mountains and he religiously cleans and sanitizes using hydrogen peroxide and his kit was given to him by his great grandaddy who was doing this when Jesus was Bosun.
So, there is the simple oxidation story, I have included Einstein which is good because it is his anniversary or something and I took a very complex science theory and made it simple I hope and surely started an Urban myth. All before my second beer.
Dogger
"Listening to someone who brews their own beer is like listening to a religous fanatic talk about the day he saw the light" Ross Murray, Montreal Gazette