QUOTE(Aeon_Clock @ Mar 1 2023, 03:37 PM)
Hi guys, just got my first espresso machine this week and was doing the first wash...I noticed the inside became like this. Is this normal?
become like "what" and what machine are you using.
that picture, it's just too near to be able to pick out which part it forms.
QUOTE(studentsurvey @ Mar 15 2023, 05:16 PM)
Hi sifu's does anyone know what's the best way to clean out old coffee grinder (KRUPS GVX212) that has been left untouched for over 6/7 months. The coffee grinder was previously gifted by a friend and has already some buildup, after that i didnt use it until recently i unpacked and found it.
For removable parts, i've washed them with soap, but there are still the burr and the outlet and was wondering what is the best what to clean them. Read online that some say to use bread or rice to remove it alongside the smell.
Or is there a place where we can send to just give it a good cleaning. Thanks.
absolutely not bread and as for rice, it's a hit and miss. logically, it make sense because it should "absorb" the residual oil and then coarse enough to "rinse" out all the stale grinds that's stuck within the burrs but if i never liked the idea of running other stuffs through a grinder for coffee beans.For removable parts, i've washed them with soap, but there are still the burr and the outlet and was wondering what is the best what to clean them. Read online that some say to use bread or rice to remove it alongside the smell.
Or is there a place where we can send to just give it a good cleaning. Thanks.
just get one of those rubber dust blower - it should clean out most of what's left in the burrs and best of all, 0 risks.
Mar 29 2023, 04:40 PM

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