Coffee Cleaning Coffee
Makers
by James Brown
Every restaurant worker is very familiar with the
entire process that goes with cleaning coffee makers. A better
part of an hour at the end of each shift is spent rinsing out
the coffee pitcher for both regular and decaffeinated coffee
brands offered. The pitchers were cleaned at the end of the
previous shift and some restaurant workers do not feel that
they need to be cleaned again.
It is easy to tell which restaurants are
good about cleaning coffee makers, and which ones do not put
their best efforts into getting all of the pieces clean. The
taste of the coffee alone will alert customers to whether
people have been doing what they are supposed to do at the end
of every shift. There is usually one person assigned in a
restaurant to make sure that the cleaning of coffee makers is
done on a regular schedule.
The coffee pitchers will give evidence
that someone is cleaning coffee makers when they do not have
any residue built up on the inside of the glass. Coffee
contains oils and these oils will rise to the top of a coffee
server and by the end of the shift the residue will cling to
the sides and form a full sized ring at the top that gives
evidence of how full the pitcher was most of the time during
the shift.
There are sanitizing agents that
restaurants use for cleaning coffee makers. Many of the parts
to a coffee service can not be put into a sanitizing machine
where plates and dishes are washed. The plastic on the coffee
server system will melt from the high heat environment inside
of this aluminum dishwashing machine.
People can use degaussing wands and bleach
for cleaning coffee makers in any environment. The use of
degaussing wands takes a bit of practice because they must be
inserted through a special access hole in any commercial
coffee maker. Cleaning coffee makers with a degaussing wand
allows the inner tubing to be cleansed. Most commercial coffee
makers have an automatic water line that needs to be routinely
cleaned out to keep the line free and clear of lime and other
deposits.
Cleaning coffee makers and associated
machine parts with bleach is a relatively simple process that
takes about 15 minutes to complete. All parts of the coffee
machine that are removable must be submerged in a 3 to 1
bleach and water mixture for at least 15 minutes but
preferably 30 minutes. The longer bleaching time will ensure
that all pieces are sanitized and ready for use on the next
shift.
There are granulated crystals for cleaning
coffee makers that are available at Walmart and other
discounted retailers. Careful use of these crystals for
cleaning coffee makers is recommended because overuse can
cause the gaskets inside the machine to wear out long before
they are supposed to.
Some people choose not to purchase these
granules that are specifically made for cleaning coffee
makers, and try out the granular cleanser that they use in
their automatic dishwasher. These cleansers are not formulated
for this purpose, and many people find themselves back at
Walmart or some other discount store looking for another
coffee maker.
About the Author
James Brown writes about Niman Ranch discount codes, Casteel Coffee promotion code and KlinQ.com
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