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    Quote Originally Posted by Galena View Post
    Thanks Bruce, Yeah that was my main concern, even though the corners of my pans are rounded. BTW you still have yet to taste all my award-winning syrup!


    Bricklayer, yeah I guessed that anything CDL sells is just rebranded Parlour Brite. Do you get yours from the Co-op in Spencerville? Down near the HH? Do they sell it only in 5g containers?
    Hey Susan. What I do to clean my pan is just pour in vinegar and water (about 25% vinegar/75 water) and let it sit for a few days (even a few hours does wonders).. seems to clean everything off.. if very stubborn I increase the vinegar content, and get it hot when you pour in (doesn't matter if it cools off over the day.. although you could actually boil it in the pan too.. that's supposed to be even more efficient at cleaning a pan).

    Paul.
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    2023 -30 trees -24 vacuum, 6 buckets. ~1,845 L sap; Syrup count: 44.5L
    2022 -30 trees -24 vacuum, 6 buckets. ~1,530 L sap; Syrup count: 48.65L
    2021 -29 trees -23 vacuum, 6 buckets. ~1240 L sap; 34.5L of syrup
    2020 -30 trees 32 taps. ~900 L sap; 27.1L Syrup.
    2019 -27 trees 31 taps. ~725 L sap; 22.2L Syrup.
    2018 -19 Trees 20 taps. ~750 L sap; 18 L Syrup
    2017 -4 trees 4 taps. ~60 L sap; 1.5 L Syrup

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    Quote Originally Posted by paulslund View Post
    Hey Susan. What I do to clean my pan is just pour in vinegar and water (about 25% vinegar/75 water) and let it sit for a few days (even a few hours does wonders).. seems to clean everything off.. if very stubborn I increase the vinegar content, and get it hot when you pour in (doesn't matter if it cools off over the day.. although you could actually boil it in the pan too.. that's supposed to be even more efficient at cleaning a pan).

    Paul.
    Thanks Paul, I have heard of that and tried it in the past with mixed results. Not with my sugaring pans though. Do you use regular white vinegar or the so-called 'cleaning' vinegar? And what ratio do you use? Thanks!
    Been tapping since 2008.
    2018 - 17 taps/7 trees...819l sap, approx 28l syrup
    2019 - 18 taps/8 trees...585l sap, 28l syrup...21:1 ratio
    2020 - 18 taps/8 trees...890.04l sap...gave away about 170l, 30l snafu'd....23l total for me from approx 690l
    2021 - 18 taps/8 trees...395l sap, 12 l syrup
    2022 - 18 taps/8 trees....7 sugars 1 red due to #2 having surgery so had the season off....582l sap, 18.5l syrup
    2023 - 18 taps/8 trees...all sugars again. 807l sap, so far approx 14l syrup

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    I also clean with a 25/75 solution using regular white vinegar. I bring it to a boil and the scale just lifts off the stainless pans. I drain it
    and store it until next year. For the bottom i leave them outside upside down through a few frost and rain cycles. When the hot sun finally
    hits the bottom the black just lifts / flakes off after a few weeks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ir3333 View Post
    I also clean with a 25/75 solution using regular white vinegar. I bring it to a boil and the scale just lifts off the stainless pans. I drain it
    and store it until next year. For the bottom i leave them outside upside down through a few frost and rain cycles. When the hot sun finally
    hits the bottom the black just lifts / flakes off after a few weeks.
    Thanks much, the good ol water and vinegar solution much more affordable than that Parlor Brite :-) I love that people help each other out so much on this site!
    Been tapping since 2008.
    2018 - 17 taps/7 trees...819l sap, approx 28l syrup
    2019 - 18 taps/8 trees...585l sap, 28l syrup...21:1 ratio
    2020 - 18 taps/8 trees...890.04l sap...gave away about 170l, 30l snafu'd....23l total for me from approx 690l
    2021 - 18 taps/8 trees...395l sap, 12 l syrup
    2022 - 18 taps/8 trees....7 sugars 1 red due to #2 having surgery so had the season off....582l sap, 18.5l syrup
    2023 - 18 taps/8 trees...all sugars again. 807l sap, so far approx 14l syrup

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    I also use regular vinegar in my flat pan for cleaning between boils. Once I take the almost syrup off I put about 15 gallons of clean water in with a 4 litre jug of vinegar scrub down the sides while it's still cool then walk away. What's left in the firebox reheats the water and vinegar and by morning all the pan needs is a quick scrub, empty the pan wipe it dry and refill with fresh sap.

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    Colour graded my first 2 batches today. 56 (Amber( and 40 (Dark) respectively. Batch #3 is underway.
    Been tapping since 2008.
    2018 - 17 taps/7 trees...819l sap, approx 28l syrup
    2019 - 18 taps/8 trees...585l sap, 28l syrup...21:1 ratio
    2020 - 18 taps/8 trees...890.04l sap...gave away about 170l, 30l snafu'd....23l total for me from approx 690l
    2021 - 18 taps/8 trees...395l sap, 12 l syrup
    2022 - 18 taps/8 trees....7 sugars 1 red due to #2 having surgery so had the season off....582l sap, 18.5l syrup
    2023 - 18 taps/8 trees...all sugars again. 807l sap, so far approx 14l syrup

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    Quote Originally Posted by Galena View Post
    Thanks Paul, I have heard of that and tried it in the past with mixed results. Not with my sugaring pans though. Do you use regular white vinegar or the so-called 'cleaning' vinegar? And what ratio do you use? Thanks!
    Sorry Susan I missed your response.. Yes I just use regular white vinegar like others have posted. Heating it up is supposed to be especially effective, but by the time I clean mine there is no heat left to do that with. So a good soak is usually enough to get it clean enough for boil.
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    2023 -30 trees -24 vacuum, 6 buckets. ~1,845 L sap; Syrup count: 44.5L
    2022 -30 trees -24 vacuum, 6 buckets. ~1,530 L sap; Syrup count: 48.65L
    2021 -29 trees -23 vacuum, 6 buckets. ~1240 L sap; 34.5L of syrup
    2020 -30 trees 32 taps. ~900 L sap; 27.1L Syrup.
    2019 -27 trees 31 taps. ~725 L sap; 22.2L Syrup.
    2018 -19 Trees 20 taps. ~750 L sap; 18 L Syrup
    2017 -4 trees 4 taps. ~60 L sap; 1.5 L Syrup

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    Uh oh.. this week is looking good but next week could shut things down pretty quickly at my end, especially if those temps rise a bit more...

    2023-03-28 08_08_05-North Gower, Ontario 14 Day Weather Forecast - The Weather Network .jpg
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    2023 -30 trees -24 vacuum, 6 buckets. ~1,845 L sap; Syrup count: 44.5L
    2022 -30 trees -24 vacuum, 6 buckets. ~1,530 L sap; Syrup count: 48.65L
    2021 -29 trees -23 vacuum, 6 buckets. ~1240 L sap; 34.5L of syrup
    2020 -30 trees 32 taps. ~900 L sap; 27.1L Syrup.
    2019 -27 trees 31 taps. ~725 L sap; 22.2L Syrup.
    2018 -19 Trees 20 taps. ~750 L sap; 18 L Syrup
    2017 -4 trees 4 taps. ~60 L sap; 1.5 L Syrup

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    I use vinegar too to clean my pans but with a twist.. I make my own maple vinegar. We call it maple cider vinegar. Almost identical to apple cider vinegar but the good stuff. I don't pasteurize it so it is a live vinegar.
    I make about 20 gallons a year. Keep 5 for cooking and pickles and salad dressing. Anywhere you want to have a unique vinegar. Its really really good.
    What I do is use my late late season syrup. The stuff that tastes a bit like molasses. Draw it off when it is hot and about 15% sugar content. That will make a product that is about 8% abv. From there I let it cool and toss in some activated bread yeast and let it ferment. Once it is done fermenting I add a "mother" from a live apple cider vinegar. Or just dump some non pasteurized live cider vinegar into it and let it go. The secondary process converts the alcohol to vinegar.
    I wind up with 20 gallons of amazingly flavourful maple cider vinegar. The final product is about 6% acetic acid. Ideal for pickling. I give bottles of it away. I add about 50ml or mid season syrup to a 500ml bottle of vinegar. It is a crowd favourite. Keep 5 gallons for myself and use the rest to clean pans. Cost pennies.
    Last edited by 4Walls; 03-28-2023 at 08:32 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4Walls View Post
    I use vinegar too to clean my pans but with a twist.. I make my own maple vinegar. We call it maple cider vinegar. Almost identical to apple cider vinegar but the good stuff. I don't pasteurize it so it is a live vinegar.
    I make about 20 gallons a year. Keep 5 for cooking and pickles and salad dressing. Anywhere you want to have a unique vinegar. Its really really good.
    What I do is use my late late season syrup. The stuff that tastes a bit like molasses. Draw it off when it is hot and about 15% sugar content. That will make a product that is about 8% abv. From there I let it cool and toss in some activated bread yeast and let it ferment. Once it is done fermenting I add a "mother" from a live apple cider vinegar. Or just dump some non pasteurized live cider vinegar into it and let it go. The secondary process converts the alcohol to vinegar.
    I wind up with 20 gallons of amazingly flavourful maple cider vinegar. The final product is about 6% acetic acid. Ideal for pickling. I give bottles of it away. I add about 50ml or mid season syrup to a 500ml bottle of vinegar. It is a crowd favourite. Keep 5 gallons for myself and use the rest to clean pans. Cost pennies.
    Oh wow! That sounds like an awesome idea! If I do get a late season batch it usually is pretty small. Often I get 5 batches for sure, 6 if I'm very lucky. Sadly my dark is really popular as syrup. Still I can try to set a litre or so aside and give it a try :-)
    Been tapping since 2008.
    2018 - 17 taps/7 trees...819l sap, approx 28l syrup
    2019 - 18 taps/8 trees...585l sap, 28l syrup...21:1 ratio
    2020 - 18 taps/8 trees...890.04l sap...gave away about 170l, 30l snafu'd....23l total for me from approx 690l
    2021 - 18 taps/8 trees...395l sap, 12 l syrup
    2022 - 18 taps/8 trees....7 sugars 1 red due to #2 having surgery so had the season off....582l sap, 18.5l syrup
    2023 - 18 taps/8 trees...all sugars again. 807l sap, so far approx 14l syrup

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