What Do You Clean A Coffee Pot With?

30 July 2009 in Coffee maker

I remeber my mom always runs something through the coffee pot when she cleans it but i cant remeber what she uses.I would ask her but shes really sick so shes asleep.Please try 2 help if you can!


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30 July 2009 Coffee maker

19 Comments to What Do You Clean A Coffee Pot With?

  1. White vinegar

  2. his temptress on 30 July 2009
  3. depends on what kind of pot…for the glass crafe kind you can clean the carafe with crushed ice a wedge of lemon and some salt just swish around pour out and rinse well…for the maker itself I would use white vinger and water run it thru a cycle and then run plain water thru a cycle or 2 to rinse it clear….for the metal pots- electric….you can use dip it…just follow instructions.on pkg…
    hope your mom feels better soon!
    Blessed Be!

  4. celticld on 30 July 2009
  5. CLR is the best ive found so far. Sold in most stores. calcium,lime and rust remover.

  6. hotman_n on 30 July 2009
  7. White vinegar

  8. Justin on 30 July 2009
  9. at my job we have the blue liquid that comes in a bottle called: Squeak ‘n Clean , it’s non-toxic it gets the pots all nice and clean.

  10. anya_888 on 31 July 2009
  11. I use “Dip It”, you can buy it at grocery stores.

  12. Sherrie L on 31 July 2009
  13. Plain old white vinegar. No need to mess with any chemicals.

  14. Julie F on 31 July 2009
  15. Use 1/4 white vinegar to 3/4 water. Run it through the tank just llke you’d make coffee but no paper filter.
    Then, run 4 more washes of clear water thru.
    If the pot is still muddy, clean with a goo made of baking powder and water, rinse unitl clean.

  16. soxrcat on 31 July 2009
  17. vinagar and water, run it through the coffee pot

  18. goldensp on 31 July 2009
  19. Vinegar.
    Let it run though the pot a few times. When it comes out the first time put it back in again until it goes though real easy. Then run some clean fresh water a few times. This will take out all the water mineral deposits and make it work faster.

  20. SnuffySm on 31 July 2009
  21. citron acid. youll get it from a pharmaseut (drugstore you would call it in usa i guess)

  22. blondedu on 31 July 2009
  23. Well, you could put it in the dishwasher. Or if you don’t have a dishwasher, you can wash it freehanded with soap.

  24. dolphinp on 31 July 2009
  25. Bicarbonate of Soda & Water

  26. Anne T on 31 July 2009
  27. A cup of white vinegar.

  28. Shaker on 1 August 2009
  29. Brew rite coffee pot cleaner, comes in a small white bottle with green print. It will rmeove hard water build up, be sure to run 3 pots of plain water through it after.

  30. Julie on 1 August 2009
  31. If it’s a glass caraffe most restaurants use crushed ice and salt together, swish it around untill the coffee and hard water stains come right out.

  32. Sleeping Bags for Kids on 1 August 2009
  33. Vinegar is used to run through the whole machine (mixed with water) and you can use salt and ice cubes in the pot itself, swish it around and it will clean it good.

  34. A.C.Girl on 1 August 2009
  35. Vinegar water and make sure to run clean water through it afterward, or the next pot of coffee will taste like vinegar.

  36. LittleLa on 1 August 2009
  37. My mom used to use a combination of water and vinegar. I don’t remember the proportions or how much water it took to flush out the vinegar

  38. Jeffery G on 2 August 2009

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