Kitchen Cleaning : How to Use Vinegar to Clean Coffee Pots
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- Опубліковано 3 лип 2024
- Vinegar is a great tool to use when cleaning out your coffee pots. Use vinegar to clean coffee pots with help from a cleaning coach in this free video clip.
Expert: Leslie Reichert
Contact: www.greencleaningcoach.com
Bio: Leslie Reichert is a cleaning expert known as "The Green Cleaning Coach". She is a national lecturer and a home cleaning expert for Woman's Day and Martha Stewart Living Radio.
Filmmaker: Patrick Russell
Series Description: Cleaning various parts of your kitchen should not be the most difficult or stressful thing you attempt to do in a day. Learn about kitchen cleaning and find out what tools and products you should use with help from a cleaning coach in this free video series.
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Vinegar and baking soda are amazing! I just used it to clean my stove and it was like magic! Ill use it on my coffee pot too! Thanks ☕
Thank you, you helped a lot. And I really thought my brand new coffee pot was ruined.
Thank you, Leslie!
I have an old brass tea pot from my Dad. Had a lot of calcium crud buildup inside. This did the trick. Almost looks new again. Thank you.
used to polish brass beds for my brother in his shop , lamps as well , antiques as well , try some Brasso Metal Polish , @ your hardware store most likely
I'm not capable of wiping the inside is there a soaking method?
Excellent!
Thank you
Thanks so much
Nice cabinets
Never saw it come clean.. If you are going to shoot in HD you have to show your work. I saw the water spots and you rubbing them but never saw a shot of clean glass. Really should redo this video and show your method working, unless of course it doesn't.
Another way I clean mine is eraser sponge, works really well for a glass pot.
It worked!! Thank you
Worked like magic for me . Thank you!
I love coffee and I really love my coffee maker however I find these appliances dirty SO EASILY and are so difficult to clean. Sad.
Um we are all sitting here waiting for you to clean the outside of the pot and give it a good rinse! I was on the edge of my seat waiting to see how clean it would come out🤷.
does it really work? because u were cleaning it and it wasnt coming off btw i have a super dirty like moldy tin waterbottle thingy how do you clean those?
Buy a new one
any ideas how to clean a SS coffee pot?
Gas it?... Too soon?
doesn't that just make a slightly salty coffee pot?
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Where is the clean pot?
Does not work I've tried it twice
Why didnt u pour it into the machine, the vinegar? Its the insude where is made not just the carafe. The coffee has a bitter taste after u drink some, the taste is still there. why is that bitter taste still there?
I agree about not using anything toxic 👍. However, went to the store and I bought apple cider vinaigrette before watching this video 😢. I can’t return it because my ex boyfriend works at the customer service counter and it was a bitter breakup.
That's too bad. But you're just returning item that you don't need though. 😂👍
😂😂😂 love people's SOB stories on a cleaning video
@@LittleGuy1984 You call that a "SOB story?”
If you use vinegar, preferably hot vinegar, followed by a baking soda solution, that can dissolve the hard water (calcium deposits) and clean the pot. But mixing the two is just silly. Freshman chemistry.
Mixing vinegar with baking soda creates a chemical reaction resulting in the production of carbon dioxide and sodium acetate. Neither are cleaning agents. This suggestion has no merit.
Yes all she did was create bubbles haha.
The acid and base are neutralizing each other. Waiting for her video on mixing ammonia and chlorine bleach for a cleaning solution :)
Richard Waldman
Right... This series of cleaning tips is completely bogus.
Omg you're wrong! This combo cleaned my stove like magic!
Sodium acetate is a decent surfactant on its own, as is carbonic acid. So what she’s actually cleaning with is the mixture of the two reaction products, not the reagents that she started with. I don’t have a problem with that, if it works. A lot of people claim good results on various objects with this mixture, so I’ll keep an open mind unless I see evidence to the contrary.
Yeah no not even remotely close all I had to use was just baking soda and a little bit of water and actually used my fingers and got the stains out of my coffee pot
I clean mine daily with dish soap and water. No need for all that jazz if you clean it daily.
I dont so now I have to look up youtube videos😭🤪
Do u mean the carafe
TIP JUST BUY A NEW COFFEE MAKER
Didn't work.
I show me the proper way of how to whine a watch
If you clean ONCE A WEEK, WOULDN'T BE THIS ISSUE, but realizing we're all different. 🙂👍
Total nonsense!
If you washed your coffee pot daily you don't need to do this ... and your coffee will taste better every day!!
Not as good as I was expecting. Didn't really show anything.
That coffee pot isn't even stained you big faker !
I learned this when I was 6 but there lots who don't know this so thank the nice blonde all American white lady probley a lot of blacks who didnt know