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Check the owner’s manual for instructions on descaling your machine. Usually, running a vinegar and water solution through your coffee maker does the trick.
Consumer Reports is sharing easy ways to deep clean both drip and pod-style machines to enjoy better-tasting coffee.
In general, descaling involves filling your Keurig's water reservoir with a combination of vinegar and hot water (or Keurig's own, pre-made solution) and running all of the solution through the ...
Step 4 For a more serious clean, use white vinegar or descaling solution to remove mineral deposits from the water reservoir. You only need to do this every three to six months.
If that first delicious cup of coffee from your Keurig is now only a distant memory, dissolved in murky flavors and sluggish speeds, it may be time to descale.
If that first delicious cup of coffee from your Keurig is now only a distant memory, dissolved in murky flavors and sluggish speeds, it may be time to descale.
If that first delicious cup of coffee from your Keurig is now only a distant memory, dissolved in murky flavors and sluggish speeds, it may be time to descale.
If that first delicious cup of coffee from your Keurig is now only a distant memory, dissolved in murky flavors and sluggish speeds, it may be time to descale.
If that first delicious cup of coffee from your Keurig is now only a distant memory, dissolved in murky flavors and sluggish speeds, it may be time to descale.
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