
Disposing of old Italian cook attached Espresso Maker?
He simply took an old (1990) Italian espresso maker stove one garage sale. I went through the cleaning process and then run a little vinegar and water through it before use. Apparently, the filling was old and melted during the process and glued to the bottom edge and the edge of the filter insertion. It's a disaster. I could extract more of the joint, and will need to get a replacement (only the board, the upper filter seems to be part of the current drive), but I guess I should get rid of the remaining fill the former first before changing anything. Any advice that about getting these things here? It's sticky hot / hot-cold and hard. Unit is locked and the lower edge of the filter unit. Thank you.
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