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Over the course of a day, a steam wand or automatic milk frothing system can become coated with milk residue, no matter how often you wipe it off with a damp cloth. At the end of every business day, you should be sure to clean your frothing system using Rinza Milk Frother Cleaner. It will remove any dried, excess milk and eliminate potential health issues, so you’re ready to create fresh frothed or steamed milk for the morning rush.

Urnex Rinza Milk Frother Cleaner are sold in individual 4 oz bottles or in cases of 6. Also available in 32 oz bottles.

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Will this work for the Gaggia Acidamia automatic coffee machine with the detactable milk frother?

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mjackson ♦ Robert,

Yes they will work to clean out your milk carafe. It does a great job of cleaning and sanitizing everything. Just follow the directions on the bottle of Rinza as well as your Gaggia instructions. It will help keep all the parts that contact the milk clean and working well.

03-12-2012 8:59am |

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I have a gaggai titanium .
Would I have a use for this product
How would I use this product with my machine
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Michael Rosso ♦ Jane...Thank you for your interest in the Urnex Rinza Milk Frother Cleaner. This product will rid your stemwand of milk residue. To clean your steam wand, simply following the recommended cleaning procedure on the Urnex Rinza Milk Frother Cleaner, and the owners manual for your Gaggia Titanium. Thanks.

01-23-2012 11:48am |

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Should you be cleaning your coffee machine with vinegar?

Posted By: Urnex Brands
Posted At: Jan 11, 2013 at 10:06 AM
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Vinegar is an incredibly versatile product and has become a household staple as it is cheap, widely available, and can be used for just about anything. One misconception about vinegar is that it is a good way to clean and descale coffee machines. While it may sound self-serving, here’s why it is a bad idea to use vinegar:

1. The vinegar leaves a strong odor (as everyone knows) that can co-mingle with coffee oil, turning your fresh brew into a “fresh ew.”
2. It does not clean! While vinegar might be able to gently break down some hard water deposits, it does not effectively clean your coffee machine or remove oils.
3. It takes forever to rinse: our tests show that vinegar takes 3.5 times longer to rinse out of a drip brewer or capsule machine than does Dezcal,Full Circle Descaler, or other Urnex Brands, Inc. products.

There you have it: vinegar is great for almost anything. Rather than waste water trying to rinse out your semi-cleaned and now-smelly coffee machine, use a professionally formulated coffee machine cleaner or descaler.

And to prove that we at Urnex do not hate vinegar, here are a few of our favorite places to use vinegar (just some of the 1,001 ways to use vinegar):

1. Wacky cake—quick rise cake made without yeast, eggs, butter, or milk
2. Easter eggs—vinegar is an important component for coloring!
3. Window cleaner—simply combine vinegar, water, and some elbow grease!
4. Salad dressing—it’s as easy as olive oil and vinegar!
5. Pickling—come on, who doesn’t love pickles?

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