yeah, mine needs a good de-scaling. may i ask when you purchased your machine, because even though it has the older style "bucket" next to the cylender, it has a different style Manometer to the one i have
You can use a solution of vinegar & hot water, give it a good shake up, let it soak for a couple of hours then bring it up to the boil. Make sure you flush it out several times with water.
Or use some of the descaler you get at supermarkets for steam irons, kettles, etc.
how much would that stet you back cos im looking to get either one of these or a mamod second hand of course
cheers
david
MrSiner09 8 months ago
yeah, mine needs a good de-scaling. may i ask when you purchased your machine, because even though it has the older style "bucket" next to the cylender, it has a different style Manometer to the one i have
rjc0234 1 year ago
What did you use to Descale your machine? I just got into the hobby. Thanks
dirtybob3 2 years ago
You can use a solution of vinegar & hot water, give it a good shake up, let it soak for a couple of hours then bring it up to the boil. Make sure you flush it out several times with water.
Or use some of the descaler you get at supermarkets for steam irons, kettles, etc.
ChrisCairns59 2 years ago
@dirtybob3 what do you mean descale?
fox123456789ish 3 months ago
To remove the hard deposits formed by chemicals in water from heating it in the boiler.
ChrisCairns59 2 months ago
nice!
demonslayer112223 3 years ago