Thanks Kevin. I think I may have left the boiler sitting opened a bit too long 
so some of the white stuff dried. WLL said it’s acrylic insulation from inside 
the heating element that self destructed. I used chopsticks to get some of that 
stuff up and flipped machine over to drain. Majority of what’s in the photo 
seems dried up or baked and won’t scrape easily.

I think I can get insulation installed pretty easily as long as I find a source 
for original or replacement  that isn’t significantly thicker. As you can see 
all wire wraps turned fragile and fell off.

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> On Jan 14, 2022, at 5:34 PM, Eric Christoffersen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I ended up wrapping mine with a piece of a wool sweater.
> 
>> On Friday, January 14, 2022 at 10:23:50 AM UTC-8 Andre wrote:
>> And another off topic question for the group- has anyone been able to 
>> replace the boilers fiberglass? insulation. Mine isn’t in the best shape 
>> especially after flipping machine over with citric acid everywhere. Thanks. 
>> 
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