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Wouldn't worry about the outside nearly as much as the entire brew path including inside. First thing I'd do is run a couple tanks of Cleancaf through. Then a couple clear water tanks, then another Cleancaf. If after that one results look good then final rinse flushes. Also soak baskets etc. a few hours in solution of same.
FWIW don't know of any cheap auto-drip brewers that brew at close to proper temp or with decent shower patterns...
Urnex is a brand not a specific product. Agree Cafiza (Urnex brand espresso machine cleaner) works great for soaking non plastic non aluminum items to remove coffee residues. Cafiza is not designed for and should NOT be used in tank pour through type applications. Cleancaf (also a Urnex brand product) is a combined gentler cleaner and mild descaler specifically designed for tank pour through applications.
I stand corrected. Didn't know the specifics for Cleancaf. Thanks.
miKe mcKoffee aka Mike McGinness said:Urnex is a brand not a specific product. Agree Cafiza (Urnex brand espresso machine cleaner) works great for soaking non plastic non aluminum items to remove coffee residues. Cafiza is not designed for and should NOT be used in tank pour through type applications. Cleancaf (also a Urnex brand product) is a combined gentler cleaner and mild descaler specifically designed for tank pour through applications.
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