Quick question - I've only had the Brewt for a couple of months now. I had a
Silvia before which had a little bolt to hold the shower screen in place -
it didn't really touch the gasket. The screen was really easy to remove -
the gasket was near impossible - you didn't take it out until you needed to
replace it because getting it out tended to hack it up pretty badly. I
haven't yet removed the screen or gasket from the Brewtus, partly because I
don't know how to go about it. It sounds much easier than I feared.
The screen is held in place by the gasket, correct? Do you just stick a
screwdriver or butter-knife or something in there to wedge the gasket out
and the screen comes with it? Any advice appreciated.

Thanks,

-Ray

On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 8:46 AM, Mink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Very useful information... thanks everyone!
>
> Ben, I also had a yuk! reaction when I first pulled out my screen,
> about 9 months after I got the Brewt. It doesn't take long to create a
> whole bio-system in there! Since then I've taken the screen and gasket
> out of the grouphead, and the basket out of the PF out every day - a
> quick wipe and rinse under running water and they're good as new. It's
> got to the point that I get them both out, washed and replaced
> (including wiping underneath the exposed group head) in about two
> minutes. At first I wondered whether backflushing with cafiza was
> still necessary but... it is.
> >
>

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