Coffee Maker Cleaning
Coffee Maker Cleaning
Drip type coffee makers should be made a party of your regular kitchen
cleaning routine (at least once a month). Dried coffee oils can ruin the
taste of even the best blend. In addition, if you have what's
considered "hard water", minerals can build up inside your coffee maker.
An alternative to commercial coffee cleaners is to run a solution of
half white vinegar and half water through the coffee maker to dissolve
scale. The heated solution may have to be run through the unit one or
more times if buildup is heavy. Thoroughly rinse all parts of the unit.
Run plain cold water through a cycle to remove all traces. If you still
have your owner's manual, check it as well for instructions specific to
your model. The glass pot, filter container and other removeable
components can be cleaned when you're washing the dishes.
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