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I thought it was a simple task. I found myself spending too much time on Amazon trying to look for a decent long neck bottle brush (for wine bottles or tall water glass bottles) that is not too flimsy and does a good job.

I bought already a set and was useless. Do you have one you like and recommend?

 

Thanks!

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Or a homebrew supply store, which may or may not be the same as the wine making supply store.

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Or a homebrew supply store, which may or may not be the same as the wine making supply store.

Exactly (types the former jhomebrewer). They also would have a bottle cleaning nozzle attachment that one can screw onto the end of a faucet that shoots a jet of hot water into a bottle (or 6 gallon carboy).

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Exactly (types the former jhomebrewer). They also would have a bottle cleaning nozzle attachment that one can screw onto the end of a faucet that shoots a jet of hot water into a bottle (or 6 gallon carboy).

 

This reminds me I have the Haan steam cleaner and used in the past for the cleaning my husband chemex. How could I forget about it!

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I keep my vinegars and olive oil in lab cruets.  They do sometimes get grummy though, and I discovered that the best way to clean the inside bottoms is by using false teeth cleaner (Efferdent).  Drop in a pill, add hot water, shake till it's clean.

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