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Better Homebrewing With Silicone Tubing

Posted by Flex Tech on 26th Jul 2015

We are back to let you know what is going on at Flex Technologies and in the world of silicone hoses and tubing on our blog. Flex Technologies is the Disneyland of silicone hoses and tubing. We have a wide variety of silicone hoses and tubing, but if there is ever a struggle in finding the specific hosing or tubing you need, let us know and we are at your service.

We also do aesthetic customization work on our performance silicone hoses, as well. If you need a private label branded on your hosing, then we are here for you. We use the most advanced product printing methods in use today for your custom printing jobs. We can brand your hoses with either single or multi color inks that gets superimposed on to the hoses through heat fusion. These hoses really look sharp with your logo or diagram on them. Imagine how that homebrewing kit will look with a customized tubing and hoses.

Our blog review series progresses with a continuation of our homebrewing discussion. Today, we tackle how often silicone hoses can be used and how to clean them when brewing those suds up at home. If you would like to read the articles in their entirety, simply click on the link provided at the top of the article.

How Many Times Can a Homebrewer Reuse a Silicone Hose?

“The silicone hoses that we offer here at Flex Technologies are designed for a wide variety of uses, and you never worry about home-brewing pushing our hoses beyond their limits. Keeping your silicone tubing clean is completely up to you, but as long as you do that, you can safely use your hose again and again.”

To continue reading about reusing your silicone hoses when you are homebrewing, click on the link on above.

How to Clean Out Silicone Tubing When You Homebrew

“The best way to keep your hoses looking and working like new is to rinse them out with a mixture of unscented bleach and hot water after each use (1 cup of bleach to 1 gallon of hot water).”

Click on the link above this blog entry to continue reading how to clean out the silicone tubing of your homebrew setup.