Hallo, haben Sie einen Rat, wie ich meine Brika Bialetti von den Ablagerungen aus hartem Wasser befreien kann? Vielen Dank für den Rat.

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  1. Acceptable_Grape_437 on

    leave it soaked in (white) vinegar as long as needed. check it from time to time. probably at least a day. you can dilute vinegar with water to make it less aggressive.

    (take the rubber gasket off)

    then have it go a first cycle with water only (no coffe) in it. never use any soap.

  2. improbableneighbour on

    Was it with soap, then use citric acid or any descaler to remove the deposit. Rinse and clean by doing a first run with just water.

  3. Financial-Salad7289 on

    No Need to clean it that well. Just clean it with water, the flavour is better if you don’t clean it too much

  4. QueasyTeacher0 on

    Please ignore people who tell you not to clean it. They wrongly believe the burnt oil scum to be a so called „flavoring“ patina.

    That moka model is just cast aluminum for the body and and heat proof plastic for the handles. Probably steel for the safety valve.

    You can clean it with any acidic stuff you have at home, but I’ve had no problem just running a hot cycle on my dishwasher.

    And while you’re at it replace the inner filter and grommet (they’re standard size, I think yours is a triple/tre tazze one but don’t quote me on that), just wiggle them out with something pointy.

    Usually the column where coffee rises gets fairly dirty, if you have something like a steel wool spong you can try to clean the inside with that.

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