I've done this on ceramic coffee mugs, stainless coffee mugs, glass coffee pots, and stainless thermoses, it does work well and does eliminate the brown stains (I use the boiling waiter + baking soda but I also wipe it out with a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser and/or bottle brush in the thermos)
Thank you very much for posting this! I have a Cuisinart insulated carafe that was absolutely coated with a thick layer of brown/black crud. I had serious doubts this would work but decided to give it a shot. I followed your directions and left it to soak all afternoon. Opened it fully expecting to see no change, and to my surprise the stainless steel was bright and clean. Previously I tried baking soda... then citric acid... neither worked. In prep for Christmas morning I was about to throw out both the machine and carafe and buy new. Looking forward to a perfect cup of coffee Christmas morning with some extra special coffee purchased for the occasion. Have a wonderful Christmas and thanks again for posting!
I had to come back to post that this is indeed an easy method that works beautifully! So easy.... basically does it by itself. In the past, I'd scrubbed to no avail, and this JUST WORKS!
I will add my voice to the chorus of praise, my friend. This worked like a miracle and I was absolutely stunned to see all of the black sludge that poured out of my tumbler. No wonder my coffee hasn't been tasting right! Can't wait to try my first new brew, tomorrow. Thanks, again!
I’m so glad I came across this because this solution worked wonders for my stainless steel coffee carafe!!! It really works!! The carafe looks like I just bought it!
Thank you so much for posting this! I have one of those cuisinart twelve cup insulated carafes that has a small opening. This technique completely renewed it. It's a miracle! ❤
Thank you!!! I just bought a very nice machine secondhand from a lady. It needs some TLC, but that doesn’t scare me, because I know it can be done. It’ll be worth the work. The pot is stainless & needs your method. Much appreciated for your video. You guys were cute!
Disney properties has a mix that they have in their resort rooms. Took it home and put it in my stove top percolator, came out like a new pot , only wish we filled it above the normal fill line. Simply amazing.
Holy crap! I did not know my reputation had reached such distances. Thankfully, I ran into your advice, which worked like a charm and earned you a sub. Thank you!
Coffee pot goo is actually a combination of oils and hard water deposits usually. We have very hard water here locally. Really scales up coffee makers quick. You need something to cut the oil and something to clean off the mineral scale too. Funny part about that is that acid takes off mineral and alkaline breaks up oil and grease. Two exact opposites of the ph spectrum. Sometimes the back and forth approach is required. Essentially vinegar on one end and soap or detergent on the other.
@@CleanWithConfidence I'm going to look at some more of your vids. I've used industrial cleaning supplies in the past and can attest that there is a world apart difference from diluted "consumer" grade bad jokes that only appear to be made to sell to people in high volumes at high profits. Amazing what you learn as professional janitor if you only bother to read labels and stay awake in the seminars....
I have the same pot. I have a no scrub solution. Drop 3 denture cleaning tablets into an empty pot, fill the tank of the coffeemaker with cold water, let it run thru a cycle, let it sit for a few minutes depending on how bad it is, then rinse. Mine looked like new inside! Absolutely no scrubbing. Got way more stuff out, nothing left in.
I was very surprised, but this worked! I got a second hand, stained, Kleen Kanteen 20oz stainless steel travel mug. 1/2 cup baking soda and boiling water to the top, w/ lid on overnight, and the stains came right off in the morning when I used my mug dish brush. Not as dramatic as the video, a lot of it had already come off in a previous wash after filling the mug with hot water and white vinegar. But this got the rest of it off that the vinegar missed.
Thank you! I've been going nuts trying to chip out that black stuff on my own, boggled by how it doesn't just wash out. My first non-glass coffee pot, so it's been journey. I'm glad all it needs is baking soda :')
This worked great. Have tried in the past but didn’t use enough baking soda or boiling water. One and a half ours did three trick for both my thermal coffee pot and my stainless mug. Thanks!
I’ve been avoiding my coffee pot and only using French press for a couple of years now because I didn’t know how to get rid of that gross film. My pot is soaking right now and I’m so excited to not be breaking my French presses on a regular basis!
Just like Gomer Pyle used to say Shazam! Thanks for your video production very serendipitous. I have the same exact Mr Coffee decanter. I simply am off grid. I truck in my water at the moment so I have to be very conservative with how I use material. I simply pour one part of bleach to five parts of water in a qt spray bottle and once a week spray down only a couple squirts, agitate with a scrub brush rinse repeat, then rinse very well, and put hot water (letting 1pt from actual coffee machine too purge into it) this is it's final rinse. I use less than a gallon of water for the whole process and it comes out wonderful and the bleach taste is totally gone if I follow those simple directions. I cannot waste energy or material, it has gotten way too expensive! BTW, the black matter is mold and coffee carbon. Nasty !
great video - and simple too! Gonna do this today to start off the new year with a clean stainless steel coffee carafe. Cuisine Art wants $70 for a new one, Nope.
Was considering a new pot for my Breville grind and brew. You know hoe much?! $110!! Thanks so much for this. I'm waiting for an hour to pass. Am hopeful this will work!
Keep it simple. I boil water, drop in a dishwasher pod. Add boiling water. Put lid on, shake, soak at least 30 minutes. Incredible ! Same thing for percolator. Throw in dishwasher pod. Add cold water as high as you can go without spilling out of spout. Add guts. Run percolator and let sit for 1 hr. Rinse. Incredible!
This totally worked!!! That crap at the bottom is disgusting. I used a long handle bristle brush and it worked like magic. Plus you are very funny!!! Thanks for sharing this.
This is great - thanks! I have an Oster bean grinder coffee maker and the lid for the grinder which was clear is now a horrible nicotine yellow - and ideas for that? Thanks!
My coffee tasted quite bitter and not pleasant. I descaled the machine but peeked inside and was horrified at the black interior. My pot is now soaking and I'm excited to have clean stainless steel again!
Get “dip it” on Amazon. It’s what is used in commercial kitchens to remove coffee, tea and other food stains. It can remove months of build up in 45 minutes
I tried it with my coffee pot. Maybe I should have stirred the mixture. When I came back to it, the baking soda was just like a block in the bottom. But, with a little bit of elbow grease, I was able to completely have the inside back to all stainless steal. Lesson learned. Next time, stir. Lol Next time meaning in the electric kettle tomorrow!
Oh man! Wow 😱 that was a Some really gunky coffee stuff. I love cleaning stuff like that. I’m a nurse who also enjoyed squeezing out pustules from infected wounds too. It’s like you’re cleaning out infected coffee pots making them NEW AGAIN. Really cool 😎 Stuff.🤣
I use Clorox Clean-Up for anything like that. Now I've not used it on the gaskets the inside of the pot will immediately come clean with no scrubbing. This video looks like that person never cleans their coffee pot out after each use. I completely clean my coffee pot with hot soapy water every single day and I still need to use the Clorox Clean-Up in it about every couple weeks. And no you can't taste it in the coffee because you rinse it out properly!
No one should ever let their carafe get that nasty. If you clean your pot after every couple of uses, it will never get that bad. Bitter coffee comes from crappy coffee & bad filters. Use a good coffee & a good filter & you won't have bitter coffee.
Actually, if you just spray oven cleaner inside the pot and wait 5 minutes it does the same thing - it will just dissolve the stain (no scrubbing) and you save an hour.
I just got a 2nd hand 40+ year old Revere Ware Tea Kettle. I’m gonna try the oven cleaner on it. Good Idea 👍🏻. Not too many people like using old fashioned Easy-Off Oven Cleaner because it’s kinda toxic to inhale. But for SURE, it always worked in the hardest grimy ovens. Sad the manufacturers now put warnings not to use it on the newer ovens. I don’t know why tho! It definitely works. Good Idea for this tea kettle tho’. Thanks 🙏🏼
@@GumriRN Funny think is - I actually use the oven cleaner for my tub/shower too. It's the only thing that actually gets it "clean." I spray, let it sit 20 minutes, brush and it gets my shower cleaner than any bathroom cleaner on the market. A builder friend of mine who flips houses told me about this little secret. Never looked back :-)
My man! Thank you! This is the internet at its finest. I just used this to clean my coffee pot and my shower and they are shining. This is a true hack that I'll be sharing with everyone I know.
seeing the gunk pour out reminds me of the lining of a sewer line or a filthy garbage disposal....are you sure anyone consuming coffee made in this pot already have contracted E-Coli or food poisoning? Unless you're blind, one would be pretty dumb to have kept on making coffee in this pot
I've done this on ceramic coffee mugs, stainless coffee mugs, glass coffee pots, and stainless thermoses, it does work well and does eliminate the brown stains (I use the boiling waiter + baking soda but I also wipe it out with a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser and/or bottle brush in the thermos)
Thank you very much for posting this! I have a Cuisinart insulated carafe that was absolutely coated with a thick layer of brown/black crud. I had serious doubts this would work but decided to give it a shot. I followed your directions and left it to soak all afternoon. Opened it fully expecting to see no change, and to my surprise the stainless steel was bright and clean. Previously I tried baking soda... then citric acid... neither worked. In prep for Christmas morning I was about to throw out both the machine and carafe and buy new. Looking forward to a perfect cup of coffee Christmas morning with some extra special coffee purchased for the occasion. Have a wonderful Christmas and thanks again for posting!
Happy to help! Thanks for the testimony 🙂
I had to come back to post that this is indeed an easy method that works beautifully! So easy.... basically does it by itself. In the past, I'd scrubbed to no avail, and this JUST WORKS!
Thanks for the testimony!!
I will add my voice to the chorus of praise, my friend. This worked like a miracle and I was absolutely stunned to see all of the black sludge that poured out of my tumbler. No wonder my coffee hasn't been tasting right! Can't wait to try my first new brew, tomorrow. Thanks, again!
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I’m so glad I came across this because this solution worked wonders for my stainless steel coffee carafe!!! It really works!! The carafe looks like I just bought it!
Great! Glad you found the video helpful🙂
Thank you so much for posting this! I have one of those cuisinart twelve cup insulated carafes that has a small opening. This technique completely renewed it. It's a miracle! ❤
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This worked perfectly and was so easy. Thanks so much for the demo :)
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This worked wonders on my Breville Grind Control stainless steel carafe! Thank you for sharing this tip.
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Thank you!!! I just bought a very nice machine secondhand from a lady. It needs some TLC, but that doesn’t scare me, because I know it can be done. It’ll be worth the work. The pot is stainless & needs your method. Much appreciated for your video. You guys were cute!
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@@CleanWithConfidence Trying it out now. I’ll update how it went another time. 🤓👍
Disney properties has a mix that they have in their resort rooms. Took it home and put it in my stove top percolator, came out like a new pot , only wish we filled it above the normal fill line. Simply amazing.
Holy crap! I did not know my reputation had reached such distances. Thankfully, I ran into your advice, which worked like a charm and earned you a sub.
Thank you!
Welcome to the channel!!🙂
Thank you for this. I can finally see the inside of my stainless steel coffee pot back to its original version. 🥰
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Without using chemicals it worked like a charm! Looks like I have a brand new coffee pot!
Glad it worked for you!!
This worked GREAT; my carafe has not been cleaned in three years, now it looks like new inside. No more what / how, just do it.
Thanks for the testimony!
Coffee pot goo is actually a combination of oils and hard water deposits usually. We have very hard water here locally. Really scales up coffee makers quick. You need something to cut the oil and something to clean off the mineral scale too. Funny part about that is that acid takes off mineral and alkaline breaks up oil and grease. Two exact opposites of the ph spectrum. Sometimes the back and forth approach is required. Essentially vinegar on one end and soap or detergent on the other.
Yes I’m familiar. I made a video all about the ph scale in my series entitled “Understanding Cleaning Chemicals.”
@@CleanWithConfidence I'm going to look at some more of your vids. I've used industrial cleaning supplies in the past and can attest that there is a world apart difference from diluted "consumer" grade bad jokes that only appear to be made to sell to people in high volumes at high profits. Amazing what you learn as professional janitor if you only bother to read labels and stay awake in the seminars....
@@spencernorman2626 I feel you! Do you do house cleaning or just commercial?
I have the same pot. I have a no scrub solution. Drop 3 denture cleaning tablets into an empty pot, fill the tank of the coffeemaker with cold water, let it run thru a cycle, let it sit for a few minutes depending on how bad it is, then rinse. Mine looked like new inside! Absolutely no scrubbing. Got way more stuff out, nothing left in.
Nice👍🙂
Tried this with my Yeti-style mug, and it worked wonderfully!! Thank you for the tip!!
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I was very surprised, but this worked! I got a second hand, stained, Kleen Kanteen 20oz stainless steel travel mug. 1/2 cup baking soda and boiling water to the top, w/ lid on overnight, and the stains came right off in the morning when I used my mug dish brush.
Not as dramatic as the video, a lot of it had already come off in a previous wash after filling the mug with hot water and white vinegar. But this got the rest of it off that the vinegar missed.
Thank you for the testimony
Thank you! I've been going nuts trying to chip out that black stuff on my own, boggled by how it doesn't just wash out. My first non-glass coffee pot, so it's been journey. I'm glad all it needs is baking soda :')
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I have to admit I was skeptical, but this TOTALLY did the trick and my coffee pot was pretty rough-looking on the inside. Thank you!
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Could not believe how well this worked. A three year old daily use pot looks brand new!
Wonderful!! Thanks for the testimony!
This is legit!!! Made it clean as new!🙌🏼
Thanks for the testimony!!
This worked great. Have tried in the past but didn’t use enough baking soda or boiling water. One and a half ours did three trick for both my thermal coffee pot and my stainless mug. Thanks!
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This was truly incredible, and actually fun! My kids loved the dumping out part with all the black gunk! 😀
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Hot water and dish washer detergent will do a fine job also. A nylon glass brush works well to get into the hard to reach spots.
Thanks for the tip:)
I’ve been avoiding my coffee pot and only using French press for a couple of years now because I didn’t know how to get rid of that gross film. My pot is soaking right now and I’m so excited to not be breaking my French presses on a regular basis!
Great!!🙂
I just did this and it worked perfectly. Thanks!
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I don't drink coffee host or even own a coffee pot or house and yet Im still going to watch every minute of this.
Ha! lol
insomnia?
Just like Gomer Pyle used to say Shazam! Thanks for your video production very serendipitous. I have the same exact Mr Coffee decanter. I simply am off grid. I truck in my water at the moment so I have to be very conservative with how I use material. I simply pour one part of bleach to five parts of water in a qt spray bottle and once a week spray down only a couple squirts, agitate with a scrub brush rinse repeat, then rinse very well, and put hot water (letting 1pt from actual coffee machine too purge into it) this is it's final rinse. I use less than a gallon of water for the whole process and it comes out wonderful and the bleach taste is totally gone if I follow those simple directions. I cannot waste energy or material, it has gotten way too expensive! BTW, the black matter is mold and coffee carbon. Nasty !
great video - and simple too! Gonna do this today to start off the new year with a clean stainless steel coffee carafe. Cuisine Art wants $70 for a new one, Nope.
Was considering a new pot for my Breville grind and brew. You know hoe much?! $110!! Thanks so much for this. I'm waiting for an hour to pass. Am hopeful this will work!
Yes it will work👍🙂
Glad you wont have to spend all that money!
Worked like a charm, thank you so much!!!!
@@KathleenDaly-Drapcho you are welcome
This worked so great - I only waited 40 minutes and it was fine
Keep it simple. I boil water, drop in a dishwasher pod. Add boiling water. Put lid on, shake, soak at least 30 minutes. Incredible ! Same thing for percolator. Throw in dishwasher pod. Add cold water as high as you can go without spilling out of spout. Add guts. Run percolator and let sit for 1 hr. Rinse. Incredible!
Thanks for the tip, looks like new!
I do the same. 5 minutes and it's gleaming. I rinse a few times though afterwards...like a dishwasher would!!
I have the same coffee maker. I hate how small the opening is on the pot, can't get a hand in and scrub. Thanks for the video!
@@dangerdoberman happy to help
I tried everything including commercial cleaners - this method works great - good as new
Glad you found the video helpful
Thanks cant wait to try tomorrow. Been struggling to clean my moka pot all day with ACV and it still looks dirty 😅
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Absolutely amazing results, and so easy! The video was also entertaining.
Glad you found it valuable!🙂
That is a fantastic idea🎉
I need to clean my travel mug🍺
Mine looks like the inside of a well seasoned tobacco pipe. Definitely going to try this.
This totally worked!!! That crap at the bottom is disgusting. I used a long handle bristle brush and it worked like magic. Plus you are very funny!!! Thanks for sharing this.
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Boiling water and THREE "overnight" denture cleaning tablets works great too!!!
GREAT video. My moka pot is getting a little funky, so I'll try this. Thanks.
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This is great - thanks! I have an Oster bean grinder coffee maker and the lid for the grinder which was clear is now a horrible nicotine yellow - and ideas for that? Thanks!
Happy to help! You could probably soak the lid in hot soapy water for a few hours then scrub it with a sponge or brush👍🙂
This worked perfectly. You Rock thank you so much for a simple easy to follow video and instructions
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Wow, this was surprising and it worked of course!😊
Thank you thank you thank you. Worked so well. Enjoying your other videos😀!
You are welcome! Happy to help :)
This worked perfectly for us, thank you so much!
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Worked great! Thanks
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Thank you hermano y hermana
Very cool video of
Learning alot always
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Thank you. I am cleaning mine right now ☕☕
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My coffee tasted quite bitter and not pleasant. I descaled the machine but peeked inside and was horrified at the black interior. My pot is now soaking and I'm excited to have clean stainless steel again!
So how do you dry the carafe
this worked great! thanks for the tip! it's spotless.
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This saved my life. Now do the whole machine!
Awesome! I actually have a video about how to clean a Keurig coffeemaker. It's essentially the same process for most all coffeemakers :)
@@CleanWithConfidence thanks mate checking it out now!
Thank you so much! :) This totally worked
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Get “dip it” on Amazon. It’s what is used in commercial kitchens to remove coffee, tea and other food stains. It can remove months of build up in 45 minutes
It's actually not necessary. You can just use the baking soda in the video and that only took 5-10 minutes.
This worked really well! Although my house smells like a bong just got cleaned.
I love me a clean bong. ❤️
by the way baking powder works as well I didn't have any baking soda and it worked the same thanks again
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Good to know. Thanks
Yes this works! Thank you
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Thank you for the info!! very helpful!!
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You can also use boiling water and a dishwasher tab (same process). Just in case u run out of baing soda cleaning everything else in the house! 😊
Thank you.... coffee taste great now
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Worked like magic.
Great!!
Worked really well. Thanks
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Worked like a champ. Thank you.
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Wow so necessary! I run the cleaning citric acid tablets through the cleaning cycle but they don't tackle this!
Thank you!!! I can't wait to try.
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Its so easy, its so easy, come on sing along. thanks for the post
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I love how easy this is!
Super duper easy!!
Will this also work with an electric kettle?
Absolutely!!
I tried it with my coffee pot. Maybe I should have stirred the mixture. When I came back to it, the baking soda was just like a block in the bottom. But, with a little bit of elbow grease, I was able to completely have the inside back to all stainless steal. Lesson learned. Next time, stir. Lol
Next time meaning in the electric kettle tomorrow!
@@joseemartin2216 Awesome! Glad it worked out for you
@@joseemartin2216 did you not use boiling water
@@anthonyb2990 yes I did. But it still just clumped up on the bottom of the pot.
Thank you, thank you!!
@@beverlymartin-mfume2921 you are welcome
Works great 👍
Glad you found the video valuable 🙂
Drop a dishwasher pod in and fill it with boiling water, it is amazing!
Just Asking How Often is Good to do this ?
Just whenever it gets dirty. :-)
@@CleanWithConfidence Thanks 😁😏
This is great, thank you! The end result is gross but I'll feel better wanting to drink out of my pot again.
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just baught a percolator.
what happens if I didn't rinse it before I used it?
Nothin bad, except maybe you drank a bit of machine oil. If you're alive and reading this, no worries!
Trying today! Have left for overnight
Let c results in morning
Oh man! Wow 😱 that was a Some really gunky coffee stuff. I love cleaning stuff like that. I’m a nurse who also enjoyed squeezing out pustules from infected wounds too. It’s like you’re cleaning out infected coffee pots making them NEW AGAIN. Really cool 😎 Stuff.🤣
Glad you enjoyed the video!
Coffee pustule !
It worked thank you so much for info.
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I did and it really works 😃😃😃
Great!! Glad it worked for you!! It was a “milagro!!!!” I hope🙂🤞
My pot isn't nearly as dirty as that. Just some patina on the bottom. Thanks for the video!
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How much time wat for us
thankyou, worked great
Heppy to help!
Thank you worked great !
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Awesome thx!
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Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!
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I will try and will let you know the result
Please do
I use Clorox Clean-Up for anything like that. Now I've not used it on the gaskets the inside of the pot will immediately come clean with no scrubbing. This video looks like that person never cleans their coffee pot out after each use. I completely clean my coffee pot with hot soapy water every single day and I still need to use the Clorox Clean-Up in it about every couple weeks. And no you can't taste it in the coffee because you rinse it out properly!
Wow , thanks,
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No one should ever let their carafe get that nasty. If you clean your pot after every couple of uses, it will never get that bad.
Bitter coffee comes from crappy coffee & bad filters. Use a good coffee & a good filter & you won't have bitter coffee.
Actually, if you just spray oven cleaner inside the pot and wait 5 minutes it does the same thing - it will just dissolve the stain (no scrubbing) and you save an hour.
Thanks for this tip! Today I will have to use the baking soda, but I am adding Oven Cleaner to my shopping list right now 👍🏻😁!
I just got a 2nd hand 40+ year old Revere Ware Tea Kettle. I’m gonna try the oven cleaner on it. Good Idea 👍🏻.
Not too many people like using old fashioned Easy-Off Oven Cleaner because it’s kinda toxic to inhale. But for SURE, it always worked in the hardest grimy ovens. Sad the manufacturers now put warnings not to use it on the newer ovens. I don’t know why tho! It definitely works.
Good Idea for this tea kettle tho’. Thanks 🙏🏼
@@GumriRN Funny think is - I actually use the oven cleaner for my tub/shower too. It's the only thing that actually gets it "clean." I spray, let it sit 20 minutes, brush and it gets my shower cleaner than any bathroom cleaner on the market. A builder friend of mine who flips houses told me about this little secret. Never looked back :-)
@@Airtouch67 -I’m buying 6 cans today. It WORKS on grungy ovens, so it’ll work on mostly anything that’s solid metal as well. 👌🏻
My man! Thank you! This is the internet at its finest. I just used this to clean my coffee pot and my shower and they are shining. This is a true hack that I'll be sharing with everyone I know.
Worked far better than denture cleaner. No after flavor no ill-effects. Thank you
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I got perfect results with 3 denture cleaner tablets with no scrubbing. What procedure did you use?
Awesome, thankyou
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Wow! That was thick!
It was🙂
Use a dishwasher tablet and hot water and let it sit for 30 min! You don't need to scrub inside.
seeing the gunk pour out reminds me of the lining of a sewer line or a filthy garbage disposal....are you sure anyone consuming coffee made in this pot already have contracted E-Coli or food poisoning? Unless you're blind, one would be pretty dumb to have kept on making coffee in this pot
you forgot the placebo vinegar XD
Freakin' amazing!
Glad you enjoyed the video!
Best way to clean is to use a denture tablet with warm water. Rinse with baking soda.
Yes that would work well too!
Clean With Confidence I use denture tablets to clean thermos as well as new yeti cups. Works great.
Thanks for the thermos denture tablet idea!
I used 3 tablets with a full brew cycle. No scrubbing. Rinse and looks like new!