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Looking for descaler crystals, anyone found any here. Tried Homepro, Lotus, Big C etc with no luck. Or citric acid granules (heard they can be used as an alternative).

Cheers!

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Back home we always used vinegar! boil the kettle add the vinegar, on completion empty, rinse, fill reboil and discard, kettle is then good as new.

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Back home we always used vinegar! boil the kettle add the vinegar, on completion empty, rinse, fill reboil and discard, kettle is then good as new.

Thanks JohnC will give it a try, presumably you use white vinegar or will any kind do?

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Back home we always used vinegar! boil the kettle add the vinegar, on completion empty, rinse, fill reboil and discard, kettle is then good as new.

Thanks JohnC will give it a try, presumably you use white vinegar or will any kind do?

White vinegar is better.

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Back home we always used vinegar! boil the kettle add the vinegar, on completion empty, rinse, fill reboil and discard, kettle is then good as new.

Thanks JohnC will give it a try, presumably you use white vinegar or will any kind do?

White vinegar is better.

Yeap, no need tp use Aceto Balsamico de Modena...... :o

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Back home we always used vinegar! boil the kettle add the vinegar, on completion empty, rinse, fill reboil and discard, kettle is then good as new.
Thanks JohnC will give it a try, presumably you use white vinegar or will any kind do?
White vinegar is better.
Yeap, no need tp use Aceto Balsamico de Modena...... :o

Very intellectual post indeed..... :D

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If you are descaling your coffee machine, use about 2 large tablespoons of vinegar to a pot of water. Let it run, turn it off and let it cool. Then rinse the pot, fill the machine with clean water and let it run through. I then wash the coffee pot in soapy water, rinse well and its good to go for another month or so.

Plain cheap white vinegar is the best and can be found anywhere.

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Back home we always used vinegar! boil the kettle add the vinegar, on completion empty, rinse, fill reboil and discard, kettle is then good as new.

Thanks JohnC will give it a try, presumably you use white vinegar or will any kind do?

White vinegar is better.

Yeap, no need tp use Aceto Balsamico de Modena...... :o

virgin quality! :D

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If you want to descale a fully automatic Espresso Coffee machine then you should not take vinegar this could damage some parts of the machine.

You can buy descaling agent powder or granules at every Bong Cafe Shop.

Good luck

Carlos Primeros

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Looking for descaler crystals, anyone found any here. Tried Homepro, Lotus, Big C etc with no luck. Or citric acid granules (heard they can be used as an alternative).

Cheers!

yes bon cafe shop is after the bophut traffic light going towards maneam about 200 meters on the left hand side. let me know if u get a good deal might pop down there myself

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Back home we always used vinegar! boil the kettle add the vinegar, on completion empty, rinse, fill reboil and discard, kettle is then good as new.

Thanks JohnC will give it a try, presumably you use white vinegar or will any kind do?

White vinegar is better.

Yeap, no need tp use Aceto Balsamico de Modena...... :o

virgin quality! :D

I don't know if 'virgin quality' would be tautological; but it needs to well aged of course - nothing less than 10 years.

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