This videos shows a miracle, a pinnacle of science.. lol. You did a great job, when I first saw it I told myself no way its coming out but hey, miracles DO happen after all.. thanks for the tip.
The Full Circle Milk Wash is also produced by Urnex and I believe it is bio degradable ... not sure how plant friendly it is, though, but it's worth checking that out over the Rinza - Kat
Well, we don't use Rinza, we just spray out steam after use and then wipe it down as soon as possible - especially with the Silvia, that doesn't have anti-burn. Other than that, we don't really do anything because that keeps it clean. You could take the tip off (on the V3) and soak that if you weren't religious about wiping it down every time. This wand was the result of someone NEVER cleaning the wand after use and just building up residue / baking it on over time. :( - Kat
I have a question…is this toxic if inhaled by accident? I was using the cleaning tablets (rinza) and I inhaled some of it and felt a bit sick. It passed but then a few days later my chest felt acidic
Each and everytime? but I cant see a sprayer version of Rinza, does Full circle provide it with a spray? I wonder how this panarello got so "infected"!!
Or you could clean it in about 5 minutes with some scrubbing. Or, you could wipe down your wands every time you use them and not let them get to that point in the first place.
@bure82 Yes you can froth with it if you don't want to dis assemble - kat
This videos shows a miracle, a pinnacle of science.. lol. You did a great job, when I first saw it I told myself no way its coming out but hey, miracles DO happen after all.. thanks for the tip.
The Full Circle Milk Wash is also produced by Urnex and I believe it is bio degradable ... not sure how plant friendly it is, though, but it's worth checking that out over the Rinza - Kat
It was a Pur filter I believe - Kat
Well, we don't use Rinza, we just spray out steam after use and then wipe it down as soon as possible - especially with the Silvia, that doesn't have anti-burn. Other than that, we don't really do anything because that keeps it clean. You could take the tip off (on the V3) and soak that if you weren't religious about wiping it down every time. This wand was the result of someone NEVER cleaning the wand after use and just building up residue / baking it on over time. :( - Kat
I have a question…is this toxic if inhaled by accident? I was using the cleaning tablets (rinza) and I inhaled some of it and felt a bit sick. It passed but then a few days later my chest felt acidic
Amazing, I would like to see a video of regular thorough cleaning of the milk frothing components.. how to do it on my Rancilio Silvia
Each and everytime? but I cant see a sprayer version of Rinza, does Full circle provide it with a spray? I wonder how this panarello got so "infected"!!
We just spray it out after every use and wipe it down really well ... nothing more to it - Kat
how do you use this to clean the steam wand without taking it apart? I read the direction and it say to froth in the solution. is it true
@olishant I hope that's a good thing! :D - Kat
what is the name of the water filter on the sink?
OMG, we have got to get this stuff where I work!
Or you could clean it in about 5 minutes with some scrubbing. Or, you could wipe down your wands every time you use them and not let them get to that point in the first place.
Yeah -- best that your wand *never* gets into this shape! :) - Kat
It's science part magic anyway? ;) - Kat