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Urnex Cafiza Espresso Machine Cleaner

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Available: 20 oz bottle

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Urnex Cafiza is a formulated powder to remove residue, rancid coffee oils and lime scale deposits from your espresso machine. This product is used to backflush semi-commercial and commercial espresso machines as well as cleaning any metal parts such as screens and filter baskets. This product is not a decalcifier and should not be dissolved in a reservoir or put through a boiler. The 20 oz bottle should last you more than a year.

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Tim Gozanski I don't have a back flush on my cheap espresso machine and I'm wondering if I'm supposed to put this Cafiza powder in the water tank or just the filter pod. If in the tank, how much powder with how much water?
1:14 PM 4-24-12
Michael Rosso Tim...Thank you for the posting to our Super Wall. Urnex Cafiza is designed to Back Flush an espresso machine. If you are suppose to Back Flush your machine you would put the Cafiza into the portafilter, and then follow the instructions for Back Flushing your machine. Thanks.
10:12 AM EST 4-25-12
 
Lyndsy Clark Are these tablets or powder?
3:56 PM 8-31-11
Mark Jackson Lyndsy, It is a powder to back flush with.
8:19 AM EST 9-1-11
 
Dave Charvella I just received my new La Pavoni Europiccola, and performed the "First Time Operation" (out of box) cleaning procedure, using the supplied packet of Cafiza. My question is how many rinse cycles do you recommend ... the supplied instructions only call for one rinse. My concern is that because it's Cafiza and was run through the boiler, should more than one rinse be performed? And if so, how many?
8:45 PM 7-25-11
Mark Jackson David, The instructions are correct for the use of the product. You may feel more comfortable doing a few rinse cycles. I will normally do at least two as I just feel more comfortable.
8:01 AM EST 7-26-11
 
William Rindone I recently bought a EXPOBAR Office lever espresso machine....is this product the correct product to purchase/use for cleaning/back-flushing the machine?
12:34 AM 5-10-11
Michael Rosso William...Please contact our Technical Support Department directly at 1-888-411-5282 option 3 to help you order a brew basket.. Thanks.
9:56 AM EST 5-13-11
William Rindone Michael- I got one extra filter for my EXPOBAR Office Lever...I can't find them on the WLL website here....am I missing it or where do I need to go to get them?
1:05 AM EST 5-13-11
Michael Rosso William...Yes Urnex Cafiza Cleaner is t he correct product to use for back-flushing your Expobar. Thanks.
8:04 AM EST 5-10-11
 
Peggy Baldwin I recieved a packet of this cleaner with my Napolitana La Pavoni - can't tell from your chart if this is the recommended cleaner for my machine. Can you help me with cleaning products? Thank you, Peggy
12:39 PM 12-15-10
Michael Rosso Peggy...Urnex Cafiza Cleaner is used for back flushing your group head. Thanks and happy brewing.
8:20 AM EST 12-16-10
 
Diane Notarianni actually, I need info on cleaning my EXPOBAR Lever. I bought this about 4-5 years ago. LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT. Bought Cafiza as was told to clean it every month which I do. But now for some time actually, my cups come out bitter and no it isn't the coffee. What can I do to clean my machina better? Diane
8:11 PM 11-3-10
Michael Rosso Diane...I am so glad you LOVE your machine. A couple of things could be making your coffee bitter. So if you don't believe it to be the coffee, and you have back flushed your group head with an empty porta filter (after using the Cafiza)to rinse it. The temperature of the water for brewing maybe be to hot. Or the amount of time you are brewing your shot is to long. Here is what I suggest you try to help you get rid of the bitterness of your coffee. Check the temperature (should be 190-200 degrees)of the water coming out of an empty porta filter. When you do this make sure the probe for the thermometer is in the center of the water flow. Also make sure that if you are frothing milk that you do it after you have drawn a shot. Or if you choice to froth your milk first you will need to cool the boiler down before your brew your shot. To cool the boiler down simply draw some water through your group head for 15 seconds or so. Secondly next time you brew a shot use a stopwatch to ensure you are not brewing for more than 30 seconds, as this will cause the coffee to be bitter. If this doesn't work or if you have any further questions please feel free to contact our technical support at 1-888-411-5282 option 3. Happy brewing.
8:44 AM EST 11-4-10
 
Patrick Reid I have the Expobar Office Pulser and was wondering how often I should backflush with Cafiza? Also, I am using the monthly replaceable filters. In this case how often should I descale and what product would you recommend? Thanks.
11:11 AM 10-24-10
Todd Salzman Patrick, for home use we recommend that you back flush with Cafiza one a month. Also please remember to hit the brew button after you remove the portafilter to give the shower screen a quick rinse after each brew. The filters do a nice job so the machine will not require a lot of descaling. If you descale it with urnex Dezcal every 6 months that will be fine.
9:07 PM EST 10-24-10
 
Alexader Fuchs what dilution should I use for Gaggia Titanium water tank (how many grams/teaspoons) for descaling? thank you
10:24 AM 9-1-10
Tech Milano Alexander, you would not want to use Cafiza in that machine. You need Cleancaf (found here: http://www.wholelattelove.com/Urnex/cleancaf.cfm ). Cafiza is a more harsh formula used for backflushing on the commercial style machines or for cleaning parts only.
11:49 AM EST 9-1-10
 
Brynn Paillet Hi, I have a Jura-Capresso super automatic that uses Claris filters, so I don't need the descaler in the Cleancaf. My question is, can I run this cafiza through the bypass doser just as I would a cleaning tab? Thanks
11:24 AM 7-22-10
Tech Milano The only product that is approved by the manufacturer would be the cleaning tabs here: http://www.wholelattelove.com/Capresso/juratabs.cfm You may wish to check if the Cafiza tabs are compatible with your machine. Their number is: 800.767.3554
4:20 PM EST 7-22-10
 
Ong Chun Khiam Can I use this for my Handpresso? The instructions say to just clean with water without any detergent. I don't think that the coffee oils can be removed with just water.
2:42 AM 4-23-10
Tech Milano You can use this to soak parts, just make sure to thoroughly rinse everything before re-using the machine.
11:35 AM EST 4-27-10
 
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Urnex Grindz: No More Oil!

Posted By: Michael Rosso
Posted At: Jan 13, 2011 at 12:06 PM
Related Categories: Grinders
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At some point in our espresso and coffee grinder buying adventures, all of us have been forewarned to avoid using oily beans in our newly purchased grinders. The first question you may ask is, "How do I know if the beans I'm using are oily?"

While there technically isn't a universal scientific answer to this question, one might determine how oily a bean is simply by looking at the sheen on the beans surface. If the bean has an extremely shiny appearance, you can assume it is oily. While many espresso beans will have a glossy appearance to them, you were likely advised to avoid the extremely oily offenders—for example, one of Starbucks' dark roasts. Next time you are in a Starbucks, have a look and you will see that they are practically dripping with oil.

"But, I enjoy Starbucks," you might say. Not to fear, here enters Urnex Grindz.

Urnex Grindz is an all-natural and food-safe grinder cleaner comprised of grains, cereals and binders that are in the shape of a coffee bean. This product is great for removing oil residue and odors that are left on the burrs. As a regular course of maintenance, I use a packet of Grindz once a month; but if you are using a more oily variety of bean, like a Starbucks or Peets, it should be used on a weekly basis.

Urnex GrindzAll you have to do is run your grinder until it is empty of beans then add a packet of Urnex Grindz and activate the grind cycle. A medium grind setting works best when using this product. Once the Grindz have been ground, purge the excess product by adding a couple scoops of sacrificial coffee beans to the hopper and grinding them through.

Urnex Grindz works by soaking up the oil and flavor residue as it's being ground through your grinder. Not only does this prevent flavor transfer, if you're switching between flavored and unflavored coffee, using Grindz on a regular basis can actually prolong the lifespan of your machine. So, don't shy away from a dark roast; use Urnex Grindz and fear the oily beans no more.

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Great stuff; cleans tea & coffee equipment & espresso machine sparking clean every night.

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Great for semi-commercial machines.

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