Everyone has their own methodology and ideas when it comes to purging. It is a choice between degree of purging required, permissable downtime and availability of operators.
A) PS resins of low MFI are popular generic purging agents.
B) If PS is difficult to clean out, many others try PVC, allowing it to come out gelled and then add water till they see water coming out. By far, HDPE or PP are easier to clean out as they stick lesser, and do not degrade inside the barrel.
C) Proponents of chemical cleaning use Dynapurge or other suitable commercial compounds. These compounds have an initial light abrasive action. When you dead-stop the machine (5-10 minutes) and allow the chemical additive (solvent) in it to diffuse out, you either swell or dissolve the resin inside the barrel and flush it out.
E) Open cleaning with solvent and brass brushes (operator intensive)
F) Procedyne or suitable hot-sand bath (fluidized bed) can burn and clean out all material sticking to the walls and elements. However, it takes about 4 hrs to get the parts cleaned and ready for re-loading into the machine.
Note: It is imperative that the operator keep the purge agent's viscosity high enough (you should see high torque, high current draw on the extruder) to get good purging action due to enhanced shear effects. This is achieved by lowering the temperature on various zones, and running at low RPM. (20-25 on single screw and about 100 on twin)