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+[title] Descaling Your Coffee Machine
+[* 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 [link|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulfamic_acid|sulfamic acid,|new_window=true] which is effective, gentle on seals and metal parts, and safe.
+ [* black] If you suspect mold in hard-to-reach areas, you'll need to open the machine. You'll find guides on how to do that in the subcategory of your model, here's one example: [guide|122329]

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