Beaker sterilization

jJjburton

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So the beaker I am using is a griffin 150 mL. I am only brewing 50 mL amounts basically.

How should I clean this to use? How should I dry?

Basic soap and water, then rinse with 70 percent alcohol?? Stick in oven to dry?

Wouldnt alcohol in oven produce a flame?

What should I do?
 
I wash with dawn dish soap and hot water then place in boiling tab water for 10 min. Rinse out with rubbing alcohol then rinse with distilled water. Place on a sheet and cover the tops with foil and bake for at 215° for 15 min.

But that when I'm syringe filtering into presterile vials. In all honesty an autoclave is the way to go
 
Wash, rinse with alcohol and then rinse again with distilled water.

Baking and washing with alcohol won't make it sterile, but the beaker doesn't have to be sterile since you are going to filter your oils through a filter.
 
Wash, rinse with alcohol and then rinse again with distilled water.

Baking and washing with alcohol won't make it sterile, but the beaker doesn't have to be sterile since you are going to filter your oils through a filter.

Above is the answer.

Very clean is fine. Your filtering will make the product sterile. Beakers only need to be clean.
 
Did you not read my first post on this thread?

None of the things you mentioned will sterilize anything, except for autoclave. Those methods you're mentioning will contaminate the things more depending on how dirty the glassware is.

But if it works for you keep doing it, each to his own.
 
Get some alconox, the powder. Amazon has it. Use that to wash whatever it is you want to wash. It's a lab grade cleaner.
Distilled rinse
70% IPA rinse
Distilled rinse
Oven, 400° for 45mins. Covered with foil

It's clean and sterile at that point. However once you move it, and you're not in a controlled lab, it's not sterile anymore. The air in your house, your kitchen, where ever, unless you got a clean room with a med vent, it's bacteria filled.
 
None of the things you mentioned will sterilize anything, except for autoclave. Those methods you're mentioning will contaminate the things more depending on how dirty the glassware is.

But if it works for you keep doing it, each to his own.
So your telling the guys above is wrong too you dumb fuck
 
As @Monstar said (and you quoted): “Your filtering will make everything sterile.”

You aren’t chancing anything. As long as your vials and stoppers are sterile, the filtered oil will remain sterile.
But its also safe practice to sterilize everything. Why chance it!! This right here is exactly why I brew my own gear.
 
Mycology is also another hobby of mine. The main reason for the negitive air pressure system and hepa filtration

Why negative pressure over a positive pressure? If youre sucking air out to create a negative pressure fresh air has to come from somewhere, how are you filtering that fresh air? If anything you want positive pressure, when you pump in filtered air the positive pressure forces out already filtered air.
 

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