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That's a good point, Jesse - I am often afraid of purocafe remaining in the machine. I have thought it at least necessary between shifts, but perhaps we should rethink even that. We've been having so much buildup behind the waterscreens though...perhaps morning crew will just have to step up the cleaning.
Jesse -D-> said:You really don't need to use the detergent until the end of the night. Just use a clear water back flush on the live bar, and brush the hell out of the group. You don't want to risk getting the dtergent in somones drink...yuck! I know you guys do an awesome job of rinsing but it still seems excessive.
For the most part I try to stick to one group unless I need to use a 2nd in a rush. The end of the morning shift is when I soak the portifilter I use more often. While that soaks I have the other one still handy.
Matthew Gasaway said:For the most part I try to stick to one group unless I need to use a 2nd in a rush. The end of the morning shift is when I soak the portifilter I use more often. While that soaks I have the other one still handy.
I frequently see advice to avoid doing this... sounds like its better to spread the wear-and-tear out a bit, plus I think the groups like being used a little better than just sitting idle. I personally force myself to use all three groups, though admittedly hit the middle one a bit harder. Bet that's why that middle solonoid is thinking about going out on me :(.
This does sound like it would make cleaning a bit easier. Perhaps you could alternate groups day to day?
That's a good point, Jesse - I am often afraid of purocafe remaining in the machine. I have thought it at least necessary between shifts, but perhaps we should rethink even that. We've been having so much buildup behind the waterscreens though...perhaps morning crew will just have to step up the cleaning.
Jesse -D-> said:You really don't need to use the detergent until the end of the night. Just use a clear water back flush on the live bar, and brush the hell out of the group. You don't want to risk getting the dtergent in somones drink...yuck! I know you guys do an awesome job of rinsing but it still seems excessive.
in my experience, if your parts are cleaned regularly, any soak longer than 15 minutes is unnecessary.
@carmen, i've noticed some discoloration on the plastic handles from soaking too long. also, you can rust out the nut/bolt/screw that holds the handle on on some types of portafilters. havent seen that happen in a few years but i have seen it happen.
@jessica, if you are getting a buildup of cleaner, you're probably using too much, or not rinsing thoroughly.
as far as scale buildup is concerned, it will happen most often where there is the least amount of water flow (that grouphead you don't use), and at points of temperature differential (ie, mixing valves, some fill valves, heat exchanger inlets)
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