JOEGLO BACKFLUSH & SOAKING SOLUTION

Backflush Instructions Diagram
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Can I Use JoeGlo in My Home Espresso Machine? (Non-plumbed, Tank/reservoir-based Machines)?

Users have reported great results using a 1/2 strength solution of JoeGlo and running it through the tank. However, there are a couple of very important things to remember.

  1. Before trying this cleaning method, please consult the instructions that came with your machine.
  2. Make a half-strength solution by dissolving 1/2 Tbsp of JoeGlo per Quart of very hot water. Pour into the water tank/reservoir.
  3. Start the pump and let some of the solutions enter the system. Stop and wait 30 seconds, then start the pump again and run for 30 seconds.
  1. As the solution is coming out of the group, use a Coffeetool to scrub the group head. The running water helps wash away spent coffee grounds, rancid coffee oils, and odors.
  2. After 30 seconds, stop the pump and discard the remaining solution in the tank/reservoir. Refill the tank with fresh filtered water and run all the water through the system. This will ensure that no leftover solution remains in the machine lines and valves.
  3. Pull and discard a couple of "Test" shots to re-season the machine. You can mix up the "Wicked Liquid" soaking solution for daily use to get rid of coffee stains and odors in your coffee cups, commuter mugs, coffee pots, utensils, etc.
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Can I Use JoeGlo to Clean Out My Coffee Maker?

Absolutely! Make a half-strength solution by dissolving 1/2 Tbsp of JoeGlo per Quart of very hot water. Pour into the water tank/reservoir. Place the Pot and the filter basket into position. Turn the machine on and start the brew cycle. Let the JoeGlo* soaking solution soak in the pot for a few minutes, then discard. Refill the tank with fresh water and run all the water through the system. Do this step twice to ensure that no leftover residue remains. Tip: You can mix up the JoeGlo* "Wicked Liquid" soaking solution for daily use to get rid of coffee stains and odors in your coffee cups, commuter mugs, coffee pots, utensils, Etc. Have a big sale, on-site celebrity, or other events? Be sure to announce it, so everybody knows and gets excited about it.

The Myth About Bubbles

JoeGlo is low foaming, making rinse time faster and easier. Foam (bubbles) doesn't actually clean, but the foam does make rinsing more difficult because it takes longer to rinse away bubbles. Are your customers raving about you on social media? Share their great stories to help turn potential customers into loyal ones.

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JoeGlo for Commercial Machine Use at Home

We recommend following your particular machine's instructions. You won't need to backflush with JoeGlo very often unless you make 20 cups a day. Usually, once a week to twice a month is all you need. You should, however, backflush with water daily. In either case, you can make the "Wicked Liquid" Solution for daily use to clean your filter baskets, portafilter handles, cups, thermoses, Etc. Have you opened a new location, redesigned your shop, or added a new product or service? Don't keep it to yourself; let folks know.

How Do I Make the JoeGlo "Wicked Liquid" Soaking Solution?

Make an effective, powerful solution using a dilution mix of (1) Tablespoon of JoeGlo per (1) quart of VERY HOT water. Do not soak anything for more than a few minutes. If it doesn't come off in 10 minutes, it's not coming off.

Why Doesn't the Powder Dissolve Completely?

Occasionally, there will be a small amount of undissolved granules left over after backflushing. This is completely normal. Like many backflush detergents, ours is oxygenated and activated by water. Unlike others, though, a small percentage of our granules are more dense, allowing for longer effectiveness when using the "Wicked Liquid" Solution for soaking utensils, portafilter handles, thermoses, airpots, etc. However, if you're finding you have a large quantity of undissolved granules left over, check your water temperature. Just like with coffee, clean your machine after it has had a chance to warm up. 190 degrees (88C) Hot water is essential for proper cleaning.

Can I Use JoeGlo With Septic Tanks?

No, it's not recommended. Can I use Joeglo to descale the boiler in my home machine? JoeGlo does contain water softeners and descalers to prevent the buildup of scale. However, if you suspect a significant buildup, we recommend using a commercial descaler for the initial process. After that, regular use of JoeGlo should prevent scale buildup going forward.