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    I just picked up a couple of 30 gallon blue barrels (they were used for transporting DR. Pepper syrup). The Dr. Pepper aroma is still pretty strong in them, can anyone suggest a good method for cleaning them out for water storage?

    As much as I like Dr. Pepper, I don't want the flavor in my drinking water.

    Thanks
    Brokedownbiker

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  • #2
    try bleach and some sunlight...others have used that for pickle buckets
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    • #3
      1/3 bag of pool shock. let it sit for around 2hrs in the sunlight rinse thoroughly and you are GTG
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      • #4
        Well it would take a large amount, but baking soda mixed with water and then allowed to sit in the sun would help. I've used this on pickle buckets and other "smelly" items.

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        • #5
          Thanks for the info, I'll start filling them in the morning.
          Brokedownbiker

          If ever a time should come, when vain and aspiring men shall possess the highest seats in Gov't, our country will stand in need of its experienced patriots to prevent its ruin
          Sam Adams

          Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.
          John Adams

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          • #6
            I agree with the Baking soda idea. At least you got real food grade stuff. Don't ever use any barrel that was used for chemicals of any kind. I work with chemicals on a daily basis and this comes from our lab folks. Plastic barrels hold onto the stuff that was stored in them. it is absorbed into the plastic itself. Hope you got a good deal. thirty gallon barrels are expensive. I was without water for a couple of days now and had to get into my storage stuff. Good thing it was there. My wife has a new understanding of how much water she uses.

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