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+ | [title] Descaling Your Coffee Machine |
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+ | [* black] ***Manufacturer's Recommendation***: Always use the descaling product recommended by the manufacturer, especially if the machine has a descaling program. These programs have a fixed duration, and using the correct product ensures effective descaling. |
+ | [* black] ***Risks of Incorrect Products***: Using a milder product might not be effective within the program’s duration, while a harsher product can damage the machine by causing corrosive damage to the plastic parts. |
+ | [* black] ***Alternative Descaling Method***: |
+ | [* black] While vinegar is commonly recommended for descaling, it's not ideal for fully automatic machines as it can cause damage. Instead, use sulfamic acid, which is effective, gentle on seals and metal parts, and safe. |
+ | [* black] If you suspect mold in hard-to-reach areas, consider professional inspection. |