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I have been using #9 X 1.50 agglomerate corks from FVW's because they came with my wine kit (also from FVW). My problem is, man are they ever tough to get out of the bottle! Do I need a smaller diameter? Am I doing something wrong? I soak them for about ten minutes in K-meta before bottling. I understand that there is a film on the corks to aid in insertion and I do not need to soak for longer than a few minutes (as it would remove the film). I am using a "Rabbit" corkscrew that my daughter bought me as a gift. It is very adequate for un- corking.

Clark
 
The soaking is actually making the corks harder to remove, because you are soaking the coating off. What kind of corker are you using? With a floor corker there is no need to soak the corks - they can be inserted perfectly dry.
 
In his video George places his corks in a wire basket and suspends the basket at the top of a fermentor bucket. He pours the k meta over the corks and down into the bottom of the bucket. He then closes the lid for a few minutes.
It is the fumes that sanitizes the corks; they don't need submerged.
 
I have my corkador, finally. Went to a grocery store that has a bakery. They get their icings and frostings in different sizes of white, plastic, medium-grade buckets. Usually if you ask, they will give you their empty buckets and the lids, otherwise they throw them away. They clean up nicely for misc. storage.
 
I bought a nice 1 gallon plastic bucket with a lid from my local hardware store. Its perfect for making a corkador when bottling or soaking filter pads, etc.

I also have several MM All Juice buckets that I have kept and reused quite often as a temporary racking primary (rack into it, clean carboy, rack back from it into carboy) They work great for that purpose!
 
I'd like to have a few of those all-juice buckets, myself. The largest bucket I got from that store is 5 gallons, which is not large enough to rack a typical 6-gallon kit. No telling what I might "collect" over time.
 
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