I can not remember how to mix water and vinegar to clean a Mr. Coffee coffee maker. Should I mix it?!


Question: half and half and run it through and then run a couple of water only cycles. Tell me what you think?


Answers: half and half and run it through and then run a couple of water only cycles. Tell me what you think?

A mixture of 1 part vinegar to 2 parts water is the best way to clean a drip coffee maker. Mix a full pot of the vinegar and water mixture, pour it in your water reservoir and turn the coffee maker on.
Once the mixture has run completely through, it's important to turn the drip coffee maker off and let it cool for 15 to 20 minutes.
Pour the vinegar and water mixture down the drain. If you are cleaning a coffee maker that hasn't been cleaned regularly, repeat this step again with a fresh vinegar and water mixture.
Next, rinse the pot out thoroughly with warm, plain water. Then, fill the water reservoir again with clean water and turn the coffee maker on to start the rinsing process.
To make sure all of the vinegar and water solution is completely gone repeat the rinsing process one more time after letting the pot cool for 15 to 20 minutes.
This is how to clean a coffee maker the right way. Cleaning your drip coffee maker on a monthly basis will make it last longer and keep your coffee tasting the best it can possibly be.

use 1 cup of vinegar with the rest of the pot cold water.... and run thru!!!

I dare u

I use it striaght.

half and half, run through a couple of cycles

I run vinegar through 2 times - however big your pot is - just run it twice. Then run plain water for 2 or 3 cycles.

don't mix it!! use soap(any dish soap will do)and water and let it soak in the coffe pot for about 30 mins. and then empty it out put new in and repeat for an hour 30 mins. then scrub it with sponge. should come off soon.
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1 to 3 is good

Hi, try this, it is better than vingear:

"baking soda mixed with warm water is a great cleaning agent for nonpaper filter, coffee makers, carafes and cups. "





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