what you will need:
Old pot. 2 to 4 quart size.
Dish soap and water. (About 2 teaspoons of soap per quart of water)
Round steel wire plumber brush the size of your tubing (1/2 "or 3/4 ") for cleaning inside of tubing after it is boiled.
Next.
Disassemble all tubing parts and place in pot with soap water.
Bring to A boil. Reduce heat as needed to keep soap/water (S/W) from boiling over. Cleaning can take up to an hour (or more) depending on how grungy your tubing is at the start.
There are two things set in stone here. One; this is sure to smell like A dirty ash tray when cooking. Two; if you walk off and leave the soap/water unattended until the boil is set, it will boil over.
When you see the S/W has turn dark, take A part out and check inside. Here is where the wire brush is used to help dislodge hard caked residue. Repeat as needed.
Bon Apatite.
Tom J
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