If you’re like most people, you probably start your day with a cup of coffee. But if you don’t clean your coffee pot regularly, it can start to build up residue from the coffee grounds and water. This can make your coffee taste bitter and can even lead to bacterial growth.
To keep your coffee pot clean and free of bacteria, there are a few things you can do. One is to use vinegar.
If you’re like most people, you probably start your day with a cup of coffee. But did you know that your coffee pot could be full of bacteria? Yuck!
Luckily, it’s easy to clean your coffee pot with vinegar.
Simply fill your coffee pot with equal parts water and vinegar and let it soak for 30 minutes. Then, run the cycle as usual without adding any coffee grounds.
The vinegar will help to break down any build-up in your coffee pot and leave it sparkling clean!
How to CLEAN your COFFEE POT WITH VINEGAR (so your coffee tastes better!)

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-What is the Best Way to Clean a Coffee Pot With Vinegar
If you’re like most people, you probably start your day with a cup (or two) of coffee. And if you’re using a coffee pot, that means dealing with the occasional build-up of coffee grounds and oils. But don’t worry, cleaning a coffee pot with vinegar is actually pretty easy.
First, make sure that your coffee pot is unplugged and empty. Then, mix together equal parts water and vinegar in a bowl. Pour this mixture into the coffee pot, and let it sit for about 30 minutes.
After 30 minutes have passed, take a clean cloth or sponge and wipe down the inside of the pot to remove any residue.
Rinse out the pot with clean water, and then fill it up with fresh water. Brew a pot of coffee as normal, discard it (this will help to get rid of any vinegary taste), and then rinse out the pot once more.
And that’s it! Your coffee pot should now be clean and free of any built-up grime.
Conclusion
If your coffee pot is starting to look a little grimy, don’t worry – cleaning it with vinegar is easy! Just pour some vinegar into the pot and let it sit for a few minutes. Then, use a sponge or brush to scrub away any coffee stains.
Rinse the pot out with water and voila – your coffee pot will be good as new!

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