Beverage Dispenser Spigot
Beverage dispensers have become a staple for restaurants, bars, and catered events. They are easy to assemble, look great on the serving station, and provide an attractive way to serve a variety of beverages. While they are a popular choice, some beverage dispensers can be difficult to clean. The spigot, in particular, is an area where bacteria and other pollutants can quickly build up. Thankfully, there are some steps that can be taken to help make your drink dispensers easier to clean.
Beverage dispensers have become a staple for restaurants, bars, and catered events. They are easy to assemble, look great on the serving station, and provide an attractive way to serve a variety of beverages. While they are a popular choice, some beverage dispensers can be difficult to clean. The spigot, in particular, is an area where bacteria and other pollutants can quickly build up. Thankfully, there are some steps that can be taken to help make your drink dispensers easier to clean.
Before you start cleaning a beverage dispenser, make sure that it is unplugged and any non-waterproof parts have been removed. You'll also want to ensure that you have rubber gloves, a bucket of hot or tap water, and bleach. You can mix one tablespoon of bleach for every gallon of water that you'll be using to clean your dispenser. Once you've mixed your cleaner, put on your rubber gloves and wash away any grime that may have accumulated on the spigot or valve.