Cleaning Your Coffee Maker??

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Originally Posted By: sciphi
Cleaned mine using vinegar. It was nasty! That's after using Brita-filtered water for every use and cleaning it 3 months ago.

Guess what thost Brita filters let through...


A Brita filter does not remove minerals, which is what builds up in the coffee maker, it just does a marginal job of removing off-flavors and bacteria.
 
Originally Posted By: Iain
Originally Posted By: Crashbox
There's this stuff for cleaning coffee makers called "Dip-It" which has been around for a very long time though I've never used it myself. However, it is apparently quite strong as it contains sulfamic and citric acids (and likely other goodies too); IIRC there was talk about pulling it from the market some years back because of its ingredients which makes me think that it works *very* good.

As Pabs said, rinse well!

I've used Dip It; works well. However, it's probably off the market as it's impossible to find these days.


It does work well. Even on tea pots.

I wonder if it'll work in auto cooling systems any better than the pee water flush solutions currently on the market?
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Originally Posted By: paulo57509
It does work well. Even on tea pots.


In case of black tea, you shouldn't ever clean the patina (tannin deposits) from a teapot. If you use the same teapot for different types of tea, then yes, you should keep it free of deposits.
 
Originally Posted By: moribundman
Originally Posted By: paulo57509
It does work well. Even on tea pots.


In case of black tea, you shouldn't ever clean the patina (tannin deposits) from a teapot. If you use the same teapot for different types of tea, then yes, you should keep it free of deposits.


why not clean the tannin deposits?

How about coffee stains?
 
I tried the Peroxide yesterday mixed with water and it worked well. Sludge and flaky stuff came out of my coffee maker which I was cleaning with vinegar/water each week.

Thanks for the sugguestion...
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I cleaned my espresso machine with tea, it seems not cleaning very well. I'll try to buy Hydrogen Peroxide and do the cleaning again next week.
 
Originally Posted By: CivicFan
Originally Posted By: moribundman
Originally Posted By: paulo57509
It does work well. Even on tea pots.


In case of black tea, you shouldn't ever clean the patina (tannin deposits) from a teapot. If you use the same teapot for different types of tea, then yes, you should keep it free of deposits.


why not clean the tannin deposits?

How about coffee stains?


The tannin patina contributes to the flavor of the tea when brewing it. Never heard anybody claiming this about coffee, but I'm primarily a tea drinker.
 
Originally Posted By: tom slick
I'm curious what the peroxide is cleaning out that the acid doesn't.


Dead bugs.
 
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