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I don't think it's necessary to soak grinder components in Cafiza or Urnex or Joe Glow. If you must soak, opt for the cheaper and by the bucket size at Target OxyClean.
Taking it apart and cleaning whatever you can take out individually is always a great idea- when you're through with that, I would reccommend running a product called, "Grindz" through it. It's through the Urnex company. I agree with Chris that you should get a manual online though. Taking a grinder apart can be tricky if you don't know what you're doing! Good luck!
And that post isn't meant to knock Grindz... it's a FANTASTIC product, just... ya know... $$$$.
-bry
I don't think it's necessary to soak grinder components in Cafiza or Urnex or Joe Glow. If you must soak, opt for the cheaper and by the bucket size at Target OxyClean.
However, if you've bought a used grinder that's heavily stained, you're much better off disassembling the entire grinder and cleaning the components individually. The results will be far superior to the superficial cleaning that can be had with just trying to wipe and scrub it down.
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