Do the flick back and forth thing WITH the descaling goop. A lot. Wait a couple minutes. Do it again. Repeat and repeat until someone complains about the noise.
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I don't know the Gaggia, but on my Micro Casa I take the head group apart every few years and clean it. A surprising amount of buildup clogs the head. Can you take that apart and get the screen out to clean it?
It's part of the recommended regular maintenance in the instructions of my machine. I've not noticed any build up since I've been using a puck screen. I still have to take the thing apart to grease it every couple of years, but the group head has been much more clean.
If you do get it apart and cleaned, and it does help, and you're not using a puck screen, I recommend getting one to help keep the head clean. They're cheap.
Yeah it might be a good idea to take it apart. I don't think the head or screen is the issue, as once the water starts flowing (after using the switching trick) everything flows well through the head. I'll have a look into puck screens though!
In my experience, this is a sign that the solenoid has something inside it. Your best bet is to take it apart and do a full descale.
This video takes you through the whole process. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9i-EH7qXOc
It's not as big a task as it might seem, and it will definitely get everything flowing again
Thanks, yeah it does sound like the best option! Thanks for the link :)
I wasn’t using the correct water, and after about two years I needed to replace my valve. After inspection my boiler was also beyond descaling and the steam valve was drippy. I replaced those parts because I could but only the solenoid valve was required. FWIW there are videos on how to clean the valve (after removing it) but they didn’t work for me.
Thanks for this - I could certainly take it apart and try and clean everything individually. Are there any particular guides you used when doing this?
What kind of water do you use now? Distilled or through a brita filter?
Do not use straight distilled water though. It will damage the machine and taste very very bad.
Would you use 50/50 distilled to tap water for example?
There’s a bunch of deep dives on water chemistry, but I mix third wave water packets into one gallon of distilled water.
I used this, but I’ve installed the shades pid, shades pressure gauge, and a dimmer mod so I was fairly familiar with the innards.
Consumer carbon filters don’t really remove enough hardness to be effective. For convenience I use distilled gallons and third wave espresso packets. There are cheaper methods though.