Follow these 8 Steps for How to Clean a Coffee Machine
So you want to clean your coffee maker, huh? You have some vinegar in the cupboard and access to water, so you have pretty much all you need!
Step 1: You will need a container, and you will also need the ability to mix the two aforementioned solutions. Done these things already? Mix a solution 50-50 of water and vinegar.
Step 2: Put that coffee filter back in the machine. Done that? Great, you’re ready for the next step.
Step 3: Pour your water and vinegar mix into the filter and make sure you’re having fun as you do it – life is too short. You can even throw some bicarbonate soda into the mix to watch the hilarious chemical reaction that occurs when vinegar and bicarb interact.
Step 4: Powerpoint, where art thou? Voila! It’s alive!!! Turn the machine on and let it go as usual.
Step 5: Throw the coffee maker’s machine into the bin, as you won’t need it again. It’s fully of disgusting vinegar and water mixture, together with old congealed coffee stuff.
Step 6: 20 minutes will be enough for the machine to cool down usually, but be careful not to douse a very hot glass pot under cold water as it may shatter causing you severe injury.
Step 7: Under cold water, the rinsing occurs. No detergent, soap or hot water – these are all damaging. This is crucial to the maintenance of your coffee maker. Cold water rinse.
Step 8: Repeat the steps from 2 to 8 and decide whether or not the coffee machine is clean by inspecting its scent and veneer. You don’t need to use vinegar again – just water.
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