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Orfy

Post by Orfy » Wed Dec 06, 2006 12:02 pm

(No good)
You could weigh it out on digital scales or alternatively measure out a tsp into 4 litres (after all it costs less than £3 for 500ml, about 6p as tsp).
Where can I get it for that price.

I've just been round to the local chemist.
They have a 5ml spray for £2.50.
250 ml 4% at £16
500 ml 10% Alcohol solution for £18

Orfy

Post by Orfy » Wed Dec 06, 2006 2:36 pm

Cheers


My local pharmacy say they can't get it

Boots say they can get it for £3 but there computer was playing up and they don't know if they can order it.

I've just tried another and they didn't have a clue what I was talking about but they rang their supplier and they can get a Betadine 500ml bottle for £3.
It was too much like hard work trying to find the details so I just hope it's the right one.

Thanks for the help.


I like the fact that I can leave a bit made up for small jobs like hydro tubes and the turkey baister.

Orfy

Post by Orfy » Wed Dec 06, 2006 10:59 pm

Cheers, I will do.

If I can only get the alcohol version is that no good?

niall

Post by niall » Thu Dec 07, 2006 12:25 pm

I ordered mine from MultiPharmacy.com but I don't see it listed there anymore.

You could try here though:

http://www.hyperdrug.com/prodinfo.asp?number=BETANTISOL

Orfy

Post by Orfy » Fri Dec 15, 2006 1:28 am

Well I have started using mine today. It's the first time I've used a steriliser with a smell. Am I right in using 1.25ml per litre for no rinse?

Is there a minimum contact time?

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Post by Andy » Fri Dec 15, 2006 9:37 am

Orfy wrote:Well I have started using mine today. It's the first time I've used a steriliser with a smell. Am I right in using 1.25ml per litre for no rinse?

Is there a minimum contact time?
Yup, I just measure out approx 1/3 tsp/L, not scientific at all but as a tsp is approx 5ml then, well you can see the maths :D

Contact time - I leave for a minute as a minimum other times I let things soak for some time. Plastic is supposed to get stained after long exposure but I've only noticed that slightly in some PVC tubing I left in for an hour or so. And they're obviously still usable :)

Oh, and it's a sanitiser not a steriliser :wink:
Dan!

Orfy

Post by Orfy » Fri Dec 15, 2006 3:08 pm

Steriliser = No life after contact.
Sanitiser = Minimum life after contact.

Is that right?

steve_flack

Post by steve_flack » Fri Dec 15, 2006 3:13 pm

Pretty much, yes.

Sterilising is tricky in a domestic situation - we don't have autoclaves and filtered air supplies etc. Sanitising is basically reducing the nasties until they are so low in number that the yeasts easily win. Generally yeasts are antisocial sods to other bugs. They make the beer more acidic and strip all the oxygen out. There's only a few bugs that survive those environments. Generally those ones don't kill you - they make your beer taste iffy.

kitman

Re: betadine

Post by kitman » Sat Jul 17, 2010 10:46 pm

Hello everyone, i'm new to homebrewing and i'm just trying to find my feet a little. I dragged this up as i'm looking for an easier way to sanitize and i was wondering if anyone knows if VIDENE is the new name for BETADINE?

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Re: betadine

Post by Andy » Sat Jul 17, 2010 11:29 pm

It is indeed.
Dan!

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Re: betadine

Post by kitman » Sun Jul 18, 2010 1:14 pm

Thankyou for the confirmation Andy. :D

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Re: betadine

Post by boingy » Sun Jul 18, 2010 4:49 pm

Just to add that Videne comes in a few different flavours. You want the antiseptic solution version.

www.videne.co.uk/videne.html

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Re: betadine

Post by Andy » Sun Jul 18, 2010 5:43 pm

That's a good point by Boingy, make sure you get the right version :)
Dan!

Graham

Re: betadine

Post by Graham » Sun Jul 18, 2010 10:02 pm

Or better still, if you want it to actually kill bugs, is to get a proper commercial iodophor, like the Brupaks stuff, not some mamsey-pamsey hand-wash stuff that is mild enough to not damage skin or open wounds and is full of lanolin and glycerine to keep your hands soft and supple. The best way to use Videne is to hope the bugs can read and show them the label - that might just frighten them off if they are not very bright.

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Re: betadine

Post by boingy » Mon Jul 19, 2010 7:22 am

Aw, I just lost the bet with myself. I wagered that it would be Chris who would be first to pop by and slag off Videne... :D

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