Sunday, June 27, 2010

Tips For Cleaning Your Coffee Machine

Coffee stains, water deposits and hardened sugar can accumulate in a coffee maker and its components. These stains and dirt can affect the taste of the coffee you brew in the long run. Ordinary rinsing with soapy water is sometimes not enough to remove some tough stains. Cleaning it regularly can increase the products lifespan.

Vinegar can be used to clean your coffee makers. Vinegar is a natural product and doesn't have toxic chemicals that can affect your health. Vinegar solutions have acidic properties. This is why it is ideal in eliminating oil stains due to the brewing process, lime stains, and other mineral residues. These stains and residues should not be left untreated or cleaned, because if ignored it can cause wearing in the coffee maker. It can also affect the taste of the coffee you brew. You should always clean your coffee maker after use to prevent the stains from being too hard to remove.

Here are home coffee maker cleaning tips and tricks without the use of any chemical agents. You can immerse your coffee pot in a solution of vinegar at the same time provide aesthetic touch to the outside and base of the coffee maker.

You can also pour your vinegar solutions inside your coffee pot and turn it on. You can install a filter in your coffee pot if you haven't cleaned it yet. You can let the coffee machine run and leave the vinegar and warm water to do its work of cleaning the coffee machine. The acid in the vinegar and slowly break down hard to remove stains and other dirt buildups in the pot that may affect and clog your coffee maker.

Once first stage of the cleaning is over remove the coffee filter and wash it to remove the dirt. If you're using a mesh filter, you can see dirt's coming out of the machine. These are the stains and residue you want to remove these usually comes from your coffee, residues, stains and oil that has dried up and accumulated due to evaporation. Once done pour out the vinegar solution from the coffee pot, clean the filter afterwards and rinse your pot to get rid of the remaining stains and residues.

Do the coffee maker cleaning steps once more. The vinegar solution may have eliminated the stain and residue due to its acidic nature. Doing this twice will make sure that all the dirt and stains have been completely removed then you can scrub the machine to remove some of the persistent ones that wont come off. When you are finally done performing the coffee maker cleaning tips I've given so far. You can rinse the pot with pure deionized water.

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