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Ways on How to Clean a Coffee Percolator

Drip coffee makers are handy for use but they are not as good as percolator when you compare it for the flavor. You may still prefer old ways of brewing coffee by means of percolators then you may have face problem that inside of your get darken or your coffee may have start tasting bitter and burnt tastes. On such occasion you need to clean the Coffee Percolator. It is easy going job to clean the Coffee Percolator than you may think. Let us see how we can do it.

Use Soapy Water After each use of your Coffee Percolator removes the filter basket and apply the hot soapy water to wash it and rinses it well subsequently. You can put it in to the dishwasher too. If you have electric percolator then be careful and don’t put it in to the dishwasher, just wash it with soapy water and rinse it well with enough tap water as it need care to avoid penetration of water in to its electrical parts and cords. Water Vinegar Solution In this method you can clean your Coffee Percolator with water and vinegar solution. Just adding lemon juice to the mixture can counter the vinegar smell. This solution is especially helpful when there is a calcium build up in the pot.

Use Dip-It for badly stained coffee pots this method is especially helpful. There is especial product called Dip-It. Follow the instruction given on its package and pour the amount of solution given in the basket. Run a brewing cycle. Wait for 15 minutes and then rinse it with fresh water, that’s all.

Denture Cleaner to remove built up residue and leave your coffee pot sparkling clean use effervescent denture cleaner. Drop three or four tablets into the pot filled with water. Run the water through a brewing cycle and discard. Remove any particles that have been worked loose by rinsing it. Refill and run clean water through another brewing cycle to remove any traces of residue or cleaner. Discard and rinse thoroughly. Wipe clean.

Cream of Tartar Use cream of tartar to remove calcium and hard water banks. Add cold water in percolator. Add 3 tbsp. of cream of tartar to the basket and run through a cycle. Rinse and repeat with plain water. Wipe clean.

Baking Soda To remove stains and wipe out bitter flavors in your coffee clean with baking soda. Add 4 to 6 tbsp. of baking soda to the basket after filling pot with water. Run a cycle and leave setting for 15 minutes. Drain the water. Refill with cold water and run through a second brewing cycle. Empty the pot, rinse with cold water and wipe clean.

Finally keep these directions handy so you'll have them in the future. Your coffee will taste great every day now that your percolator is perfectly clean before each brewing session!

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