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How to Descale Your Nespresso Machine: Step-by-Step Guide

Learn how to descale a Nespresso machine safely, what to prepare, how Original and Vertuo differ, and when to check model-specific instructions.

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Reviewed by WhichCapsule· Updated 9 Jul 2026, 22:26

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Descaling a Nespresso machine is not the same as wiping the drip tray or rinsing the capsule container. Cleaning removes coffee residue, oils and everyday mess. Descaling targets limescale inside the water path, especially in areas with hard water. When limescale builds up, coffee may flow slowly, taste dull, feel cooler than usual or trigger a warning light.

This guide gives you a safe process, but it does not replace your machine manual. Nespresso Original and Vertuo machines use different capsules and different button sequences. Lattissima, Creatista and other milk-focused models may also need separate milk-system cleaning.

Quick Answer

To descale a Nespresso machine, empty the capsule container and drip tray, remove any capsule, fill the tank with the recommended descaling solution and water amount, place a large container under the outlet, activate your model’s descaling mode, run the cycle, rinse the tank, run the clean-water rinse cycle, then exit descaling mode before brewing coffee again. Do not guess the button sequence. Check your manual or the official machine assistance page for your exact model.

Before you start

You need your exact model name, suitable descaling solution, fresh water, a large container and a cloth for spills. Avoid using vinegar as default advice. It may leave odour, and many machine makers warn against improvised descalers. If you want to use anything other than the recommended solution, check the manual first.

Also separate descaling from capsule compatibility. Nespresso Original machines use Original-style capsules. Vertuo machines use Vertuo capsules. Descaling does not make one system compatible with the other, and a third-party Original-compatible capsule is not a Vertuo capsule.

Step-by-step: how to descale a Nespresso machine

Step
1
What To Do
Identify your exact model
Why It Matters
Button combinations and water amounts vary
Step
2
What To Do
Empty the machine
Why It Matters
Old capsules and dirty trays can cause overflow
Step
3
What To Do
Add descaling solution and water
Why It Matters
The ratio should match your model instructions
Step
4
What To Do
Place a large container under the outlet
Why It Matters
The cycle may push through a full tank of liquid
Step
5
What To Do
Start descaling mode
Why It Matters
Use your model’s official sequence
Step
6
What To Do
Let the cycle finish
Why It Matters
Interrupting can leave solution inside
Step
7
What To Do
Rinse the tank and run clean water
Why It Matters
This removes leftover descaling solution
Step
8
What To Do
Exit descaling mode
Why It Matters
Some machines will not brew normally until you exit

1. Identify your model

Look for the machine name on the base, underside, purchase receipt or account history. An Essenza Mini, CitiZ, Vertuo Next, Vertuo Pop, Lattissima or Creatista may not enter descaling mode the same way. The general process is similar, but the buttons are not universal.

2. Empty and prepare the machine

Eject any used capsule. Empty the capsule container and drip tray. Rinse the water tank, then put the pieces back. If your machine has a milk container, remove it and follow the separate milk-cleaning instructions. Descaling the water path is not enough to clean milk tubes.

3. Add the solution

Pour the recommended descaling liquid into the water tank and add the required amount of fresh water. Do not overfill beyond the instruction for your model. Place a large container under the coffee outlet. For models with a hot-water or milk outlet, check whether the manual asks for a different container position.

4. Run descaling mode

Activate descaling mode using your machine’s official sequence. Some Original machines use button combinations. Some Vertuo machines use a lever or one-button sequence. Follow the lights carefully and let the machine pump the solution through. Keep children, pets and food away from the liquid.

5. Rinse and exit

When the first cycle ends, empty the container carefully. Rinse the water tank very well, refill it with clean water and run the rinse cycle as instructed. If your machine asks for more than one rinse, do it. Then exit descaling mode according to the manual and run a water-only cycle before brewing coffee if your model allows it.

How often should you descale?

Many users descale every few months, but water hardness and usage matter. A daily household, a hard-water area or an office machine may need it sooner. A light-use machine with filtered water may need it less often. The machine alert and manual should be your first guide.

Common mistakes

FAQ

Can I descale every Nespresso machine the same way?

No. The broad process is similar, but the button sequence, water amount and exit step can vary by model.

Is vinegar safe for descaling?

Do not use vinegar as default advice. Use a descaling product suitable for your machine, and only use alternatives if your manual explicitly allows them.

Does descaling clean the milk system?

No. Milk systems need separate cleaning. This matters for Lattissima, Creatista-style or external frother setups.

Can descaling fix weak coffee?

Sometimes, if limescale is affecting flow or temperature. Weak coffee can also come from the wrong capsule, too much water, too much milk or a machine fault.

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