Brew Rite Coffee Maker Cleaner is a powerful cleaning solution designed to remove hidden mineral deposits from automatic drip and espresso machines. It works better than vinegar and cleans better than other cleaners, ensuring a cleaner, fresher-tasting cup of coffee. To use, soak a warm Brew Rite Cleaner solution in a milk frothing wand for about 1 minute, wipe clean, and rinse. For serving containers, soak a warm Brew Rite Cleaner solution in each container for 5-10 minutes, wipe clean, and rinse. Moisten a towel with the Brew Rite Cleaner solution, flush the cleaning solution out of the hot water tank, reinsert the brew funnel, and plug in the coffee maker.
Customers are satisfied with the cleaning power of the product, mentioning it cleans coffee stains, removes sludge from the bottom of a thermos, and leaves the gold basket and basket holder. Rinsing your coffee maker every day or at least each time you use it will keep it cleaner for longer and help ensure the best-tasting coffee.
To clean a coffee maker, run a solution of 1/2 water and 1/2 white vinegar through the longest cycle and rinse 3 times with plain water. Dissolve one package into 32 ounces of warm water, pour the solution into the water reservoir, put the empty pot and filter basket in the reservoir, and run a brewing cycle. Once done, run a few cycles with just water to rinse out any vinegar.
When using the cleaner, run the coffee brewer with the cleaning solution only half way, unplug the brewer, wait one hour, mix up Dezcal, dump it into the reservoir, brew 3/4 of the pot, pause, and let it soak. Finally, finish brewing the pot and dump the Dezcal.
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