Cleaning Your Coffee Maker??

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Originally Posted By: Pablo
Actually citric would be better than vinegar. Available at wine and brew shops as well as the narcotics dispensarium in your hood.


Are you calling me a drunk or a pusher?
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After cleaning with vinegar a lot of rinsing is required to get rid of the flavor. A citric acid cleaning requires less rinsing afterwards.
 
I ran hydrogen peroxide through mine and could not believe how clean it made everything. It beat the over the counter coffee cleaner products.
 
Originally Posted By: moribundman
Originally Posted By: Pablo
Actually citric would be better than vinegar. Available at wine and brew shops as well as the narcotics dispensarium in your hood.


Are you calling me a drunk or a pusher?
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After cleaning with vinegar a lot of rinsing is required to get rid of the flavor. A citric acid cleaning requires less rinsing afterwards.


Well ok, 3 or 4 hoods over. One of my points against reeking acetic acid in the first place.
 
CLR in both coffeemaker and dishwasher about twice a month. Citric acid works well also but is more difficult to find.
 
Originally Posted By: StevieC
Hey,

We are on well-water and clean our Coffee Maker once per week. We put in 50% Vinegar and 50% water. The acidity of the vinegar combined with the temperature of the water to brew kills everything in the coffee-maker. Anything over 140oF which ours is with this kind of Acidity and you're pretty much guaranteed it's safe.

I work in the food industry btw.


Thanks - Do you use dark or white vinegar?
 
Pabs, re your alkali and organics.

When we are commissioning the half tonne per second kettles at work, the first chemical to go in is TSP, to get rid of any organics and oils in the tubing. Local tourist railway use sodium carbonate.
 
Originally Posted By: Pablo
Originally Posted By: MarkC
Why not some scotch?


Why, that's a waste of perfectly good wound cleaner!


Cleaning wounds? Bah! Real men just walk it off.
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Originally Posted By: JAG
I ran hydrogen peroxide through mine and could not believe how clean it made everything. It beat the over the counter coffee cleaner products.


Interesting!!
 
Originally Posted By: JAG
I ran hydrogen peroxide through mine and could not believe how clean it made everything. It beat the over the counter coffee cleaner products.


Was that the 3% mouth cleaner H2O2 or the real stuff? Or something in between?
 
I had a cheap espresso maker for 10 years without any cleaning and it still works, but I have no idea how bad it looked inside.

I have a newer espresso maker I bought almost 2 years ago, it had been used almost everyday and it also never had been cleaned with anything. I need to look for the manual to see what do they recommend to clean.

What do you guys recommend for cleaning an espresso maker ? It is Breville ESP8XL Cafe Roma Espresso Machine.
 
Used the 3% hydrogen peroxide tonight, and then followed up with a 50-50 mix of cheap vinegar. Tomorrow I'll do a few rinses with clean water.

Sooo much junk and particulates in the carafe, I guess now was a good time.
 
Well, I ran some citric acid solution through my coffee maker followed by a couple runs of trisodium phosphate solution to neutralize the acid, then ran plain water through it.

The TSP runs had the most amount of goop floating in 'em FWIW. Methinks it needs a second treatment but it is a definite improvement...
 
Originally Posted By: Crashbox
Well, I ran some citric acid solution through my coffee maker followed by a couple runs of trisodium phosphate solution to neutralize the acid, then ran plain water through it.

The TSP runs had the most amount of goop floating in 'em FWIW. Methinks it needs a second treatment but it is a definite improvement...


You're not gonna get TSP runs, are you...?
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How about some ratios...
 
Originally Posted By: Crashbox
Well, I ran some citric acid solution through my coffee maker followed by a couple runs of trisodium phosphate solution to neutralize the acid, then ran plain water through it.

The TSP runs had the most amount of goop floating in 'em FWIW. Methinks it needs a second treatment but it is a definite improvement...


Well, citric acid is a pretty "green" cleaner, but TSP is not.
 
Originally Posted By: Solo2driver
Used the 3% hydrogen peroxide tonight, and then followed up with a 50-50 mix of cheap vinegar. Tomorrow I'll do a few rinses with clean water.

Sooo much junk and particulates in the carafe, I guess now was a good time.



You ran your coffee maker without a FILTER...?
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