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Thanks for the feedback Brady and Sarah. I do appreciate it. I like the idea of seeing how much is in the server but I also like the idea of smaller, fresher pots. Sarah, thinking of cleaning these things...what is the best way you have found? Sorry for the basic questions! We open in either Dec or Jan so most questions are fairly basic right now...
Thanks again!
thinking of cleaning these things...what is the best way you have found? Sorry for the basic questions! We open in either Dec or Jan so most questions are fairly basic right now...
Thanks again!
Rob said:thinking of cleaning these things...what is the best way you have found? Sorry for the basic questions! We open in either Dec or Jan so most questions are fairly basic right now...
Thanks again!
Thermals - get in there with a blue scrubby, long skinny bottle brush down the sight tube, then a soak with Purocaff.
Airpots - soak with purocaff. blue scrubby the outside of the tube.
When they start to smell funny or have a visible film. Once a month maybe?
Brady said:When they start to smell funny or have a visible film. Once a month maybe?
OK, I read this again and that sounds kinda gross. When I say "funny" I mean like the coffee that was in them even after a rinse. There's one that always has the dark roast in it, and it'll usually start to smell kind of smoky... which is my indicator that its time to do them all.
On our airpots we also do a rinse and dry upside-down every night, followed by a hot water prefill first thing, for reasons Matt mentioned.
Out of curiosity, does anyone else do a chemical soak 2-3 times a week? Sounds like alot to me.
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