Urnex Cleancaf Coffee Maker & Espresso Machine Cleaner Powder, 3 Packets
Cleancaf Coffeemaker Cleaner eliminates residual coffee oils and buildup in automatic coffeemakers and espresso machines that can turn rancid and cause brewed coffee to taste bitter. Simple and effective, using Cheancaf is as easy as brewing a pot of coffee. The dual-action formula eliminates coffee oils and dissolves mineral deposits. Proudly made in America, Cleancaf is odorless, non toxic, and cuts buildup without harsh chemicals. Each box contains 3 single-use treatments (a 3-month supply). Made in the USA.
Product Features
- Cleancaf Coffeemaker Cleaner eliminates residual coffee oils and buildup that can turn rancid to prevent bitter tasting coffee
- Proudly made in America; odorless and non toxic; contains 3 single-use treatments (3-month supply)
- Gently removes lime scale and oil residue buildup in automatic coffee makers and espresso machines; brew faster, better-tasting coffee
- Simple, effective and easy to use; cuts buildup without harsh chemicals or odors; non-toxic
- Using Cheancaf is as easy as brewing a pot of coffee; made in the USA
Amazing how much a Cleancaf treatment improves the flavor of coffee Amazing stuff. If you haven’t cleaned your coffee equipment before, and you love coffee, do yourself a favor, invest the few dollars for a packet of Cleancaf.After cleaning my coffee machine with Cleancaf, the flavor of my coffee was noticeably improved, which was, frankly, a surprise.It was a little disconcerting to see how much residue this stuff removed. After treating my coffee machine and seeing the results, I also cleaned my moka pot and the travel thermos I use…
Best coffee machine cleaner for oily coffee stains I hesitated to purchase this because I already had another brand of machine cleaner. My husband wanted to get the dark oily stains out of our carafe. I brewed it through and swished the pot before dumping it. The liquid was black! I had to run it one more time because I didn’t use a cloth or brush to get the upper neck of the carafe. I secured the cap and inverted the carafe (stainless steel) and let it sit for awhile. I opened it up an used a cloth to clean out the top one inch before…