by GUS » Thu Nov 13, 2014 12:43 pm
I decided to try Wheel's presumably better halfs method & work backwards, though think i'll give the coca-cola one a miss based on cost for "proper coke" & can't be bothered with a trip to get some cheap tooth rot when I have some "real thing" in the cupboard ready for a hunk of meat / sauce purposes.
So I opted for a cheap Biological liquid washing detergent in the butler sink for the first clean of the Artisan.
looking ok, certainly no undissolved grunge apparant, room in sink to manouvre, wash, & jiggle carbon & tar free.
As ever though it does leave stuff behind, plenty of it, & this muck stuck somewhat like corn inbetween the teeth is what i'm wanting to avoid, based on previous wire poking sessions with small tools.
so for cleanliness (ie no mucky spray up the walls) the butler sink is a winner for cleaning, the detergent doesn't have a high froth from the hand agitation compared to washing up liquid, so that is good too.
Therefore it allows a good deal of quick & moderately effective scrubbing with the standard kitchen sink brush, less knuckle knocking than the regular sized csg, ...so I am overall very happy!
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Will dig out some chemicals to try for next time & make a loose inaccurate beard stroking comparison, however I feel the regular hole poking (or nit picking) is here to stay.