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	<title>Comments on: Clean A Cappuccino Maker</title>
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		<title>By: Plumbers Leeds</title>
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		<description>There are a few cleaning solutions that people say work that actually end up damaging or giving a bad taste to the espresso. The most common cleaners people use tend to be vinegar and critic acid. They can damage some components of espresso machines and the plastics inside the machine will absorb it and start to pass on odour and taste to the espresso. The machine will also not last as long and the citric acid ends up clogging the thin tubes inside the machine. Ideally, always buy a product that is specifically for descaling an espresso machine if you want it to last for a long time. Personally, I have found the Durgol brand to be very reliable and much faster. The frequency of this procedure varies according to the hardness of water. Soft water might only need descaling once a year, whereas if you are using spring water, you should do it monthly.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a few cleaning solutions that people say work that actually end up damaging or giving a bad taste to the espresso. The most common cleaners people use tend to be vinegar and critic acid. They can damage some components of espresso machines and the plastics inside the machine will absorb it and start to pass on odour and taste to the espresso. The machine will also not last as long and the citric acid ends up clogging the thin tubes inside the machine. Ideally, always buy a product that is specifically for descaling an espresso machine if you want it to last for a long time. Personally, I have found the Durgol brand to be very reliable and much faster. The frequency of this procedure varies according to the hardness of water. Soft water might only need descaling once a year, whereas if you are using spring water, you should do it monthly.<br />
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