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Post by FlippinMental » Wed Aug 01, 2007 3:04 pm

DaaB wrote:hand pull with iodophor (not Betadine of Videne), .
putting aside its a brand name for a minute, I thought Betadine was iodphor :?

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Post by FlippinMental » Wed Aug 01, 2007 8:09 pm

interesting :-k but I can't help but think is this one of those occasions where the homebrewer is being suckered into buying a hyped product... will ordinary betadine keep better diluted with filtered water :?: the solution in my spray bottle keeps quite well diluted with straight tap water. i cant imagine brupak spending money on development, if the product is that good I suspect its ripped from a commercially available product - dare I say at a cheaper price.

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Post by Vossy1 » Thu Aug 02, 2007 12:55 am

There are several acidified iodophor products available from agricultural suppliers that are very cheap compared with the Brupaks stuff.

They are used to sanitise/clean dairy tanks and as such have been around for many years, being used safely in the dairy industry.

A few examples can be found here and on e-bay.

http://www.carrs-billington.com/pdf/vermin_control.pdf

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Post by FlippinMental » Thu Aug 02, 2007 8:44 am

would it be worth identifying the commercial equivalent, and group purchasing 25ltr or so (if there are enough interested). I for one am always keen to drive down cost and increase convenience.

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