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This discussion occurred a few months ago with lots of input... a quick search should help you find it (I'm feeling lazy or I would have :).
The bottom line is that if everything is clean it isn't going to kill your machine. HOWEVER you do have the possibility of getting espresso grounds and/or undissolved cleaner up in the solenoid valve which would be a problem. Especially if you happen to step away from the machine and another barista decides to pull a shot on that group...
Another thing is that if you purocaff with the screen in place you'll be cleaning everything at once... so it makes things a little quicker.
Hope that helps...
b
Brady.... Maybe I'm missing something here..... and I'm trusting your experience, but confused with your comment that a chemical-flush can be done with the screens in-place? When I remove the screens, (La Spaciale S1 - 2 screens and one brass disbursement piece) there are two metalurgically different surfaces that need to be cleaned. I've got the plated surface of the thin screens, which visably clean up when the cleaner deoxidizes. (but that's not a total removal of solids that are still clinging to the metal). But then I've got the brass. It has the dark tar substance that can only be removed with abrasive action. I use a 3M scotchbrite. Given that, are you talking about an occassional cleaning with the screen elements in place, or what?
Brady said:This discussion occurred a few months ago with lots of input... a quick search should help you find it (I'm feeling lazy or I would have :).
The bottom line is that if everything is clean it isn't going to kill your machine. HOWEVER you do have the possibility of getting espresso grounds and/or undissolved cleaner up in the solenoid valve which would be a problem. Especially if you happen to step away from the machine and another barista decides to pull a shot on that group...
Another thing is that if you purocaff with the screen in place you'll be cleaning everything at once... so it makes things a little quicker.
Hope that helps...
b
Wouldn't this be a moot point with adequate rinsing?
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