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COFFEE EQUIPMENT CLEANING POWDER

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Product Overview

  • Eliminate coffee residue and oils from brewing and serving equipment including carafes, French presses, and pourover brewers.

  • Make a soaking solution to clean other equipment, parts and accessories.

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Features

  • Made from biodegradable ingredients that are derived from natural sources.

  • Contains no phosphates.

  • Odorless.

  • 3 x 9 g packets

Dosage

  • Brewing Equipment and Carafes: one packet (9 g) per liter of vessel capacity.

  • Soaking parts: one packet (9 g) per 1.5 liters of water.

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Cleaning Instructions

Coffee Brewers and Servers

Step 1: Empty coffee from equipment and add Biocaf Coffee Equipment Cleaning Powder into warm water at a ratio per of one packet (9 g) per 1 L (32 oz) of water into a separate container outside of the machine's water reservoir.

Step 2: Once powder has fully dissolved, add cleaning solution into the machine's water tank.

Step 3: Run a full brew cycle to allow cleaner to 'brew through' the machine. Hold for 30 minutes. 

Step 4: Rinse carafe or server with clean hot water thoroughly.

Step 5: Fill machine's water reservoir with only water and brew until empty. Rinse all components and repeat twice more, until no cleaning solution remains in the machine.

French Presses and Glass Pourovers

Step 1: Combine Biocaf Coffee Equipment Cleaning Powder and warm water at a ratio per of one packet (9 g) per 1 L (32 oz) of warm water into the brewing device. Stir to accelerate dissolution.

Step 2: Allow cleaning solution to remain in vessel for 30 minutes. 

Step 3: Discard cleaning solution and rinse thoroughly with hot water to ensure no cleaner remains.

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Ingredients

Ingredients

Sodium Bicarbonate: Also called baking soda, sodium biocarbonate helps dough rise in cookies and bread. In our application, it assists in delivering oxygen bubbles to the surface of your coffee machine.

Sodium Carbonate: Often used in toothpaste and baking German pretzels, this naturally occurring salt is found in the hills of Wyoming and can be derived from seaweed. It is a great cleaning agent that changes the pH.

Sodium Gluconate: Used in dairy products and diet foods, this ingredient helps break down and rinse away soils. It's produced by fermentation of glucose (sugars).

Sodium Citrate: Derived from corn sugar via fermentation, this salt regulates acidity in the cleaning product. It can also be found on the ingredient list of some of your favorite energy drinks.

Sodium Percarbonate: This is a key ingredient used in toothpaste for its oxygen based bleaching abilities.

Sodium Coco-Sulfate: A terrific foaming agent and surfactant produced from coconut oils, as the name suggests.

Alkyl Polyglycosides: This ingredient is produced from the combination of alcohols and glucose. These sugars are derived from coconut, palm, and corn oil. This is a 100% renewable surfactant that would otherwise need to be produced from petroleum products.

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