forum thread Posted by jk6812 | Staff • Jan 16, 2025
Jan 16, 2025 8:30 AM
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forum thread Posted by jk6812 | Staff • Jan 16, 2025
Jan 16, 2025 8:30 AM
Caffe Assaggio Universal Coffee Machine Descaler Compatible w/ Drip, Capsule, Espresso & Superauto Machines $4.54 w/ S&S + Free Shipping w/ Prime or on $35+
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Distilled is probably optional, but I use it.
You can also use it to flush on demand hot water heaters. Those concentrated solutions are $20 at the hardware are just as obscenely overpriced.
You can also use it to flush on demand hot water heaters. Those concentrated solutions are $20 at the hardware are just as obscenely overpriced.
Also, I found liquid descaler in the Dollar Tree for $1.25/bottle. SDS sheets lists ingredients identical to Urnex or similar.
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You can also use it to flush on demand hot water heaters. Those concentrated solutions are $20 at the hardware are just as obscenely overpriced.
Don't forget running a dishwasher cycle with citric acid to clean it. Also your washing machine.
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Distilled is probably optional, but I use it.
Vinegar is very good for removing lime scale. But it will deteriorate rubber seals and some metals. Also some boilers might absorb the odor / taste of vinegar. Also vinegar contains no surfactants to remove coffee residue. I would stick to urnex dezcal or citric acid.
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For a Moccamaster drip maker I use 3 full tablespoons dissolved in about a quart of warm water. Pour it in. Start the coffee maker let half brew through and shut it off for 30 minutes. Let the remainder brew through and flush with 2-3 carafes of fresh water.