Sorry for the newbie question. I’m just trying to figure out if there’s some sort of catch here. I don’t think the StellarSan stuff is diluted, so I’ve been trying to figure out how it’s so much cheaper than starsan.

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    8 months ago

    They’re both 50% phosphoric acid. It’s the same shit. Start learning to figure out the chemical of what you’re buying, and just buy the chemical directly. The StellarSan stuff is probably right on price point for phosphoric acid.

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      8 months ago

      Understood. My first thought was actually to check whether the stellarsan stuff used some weird chemical, but the Amazon listing didn’t specify what the starsan uses, so I’d assumed it was some secret recipe or something. Thanks

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        8 months ago

        Look at the images online. The packages on both say that they’re 50% phosphoric acid. The “Starsan” has another acid at 15%, but it’s not likely a differentiator in their performance.

        Another thing you can do if you want to know the chemical makeup of something - Ask the MFG for an “MSDS” (Material Safety Datasheet) - it’ll generally tell you what it’s made up of.

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      7 months ago

      If you’re using chlorine based bleach and don’t rinse seriously, you risk introducing a serious off taste. Not saying you’re doing it wrong, and obviously, it works for you. I just wanted to leave this here for people who come by and feel compelled to do the same.