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How do you get rid of clorine taste from your coffee maker?
To remove chlorine taste from your coffee maker, follow these steps:
1. Fill the water reservoir with a 1:1 vinegar-to-water mixture.
2. Place a paper filter in the filter basket and close the lid.
3. Turn on the coffee maker and let it brew the full pot.
4. Discard the brewed vinegar-water mixture.
5. Rinse the water reservoir thoroughly with clean water.
6. Place a new paper filter in the filter basket.
7. Brew a pot of coffee with fresh, cold water.
8. Enjoy your chlorine-free coffee!
Vinegar is a safe and effective way to remove chlorine taste from your coffee maker. It is important to rinse the water reservoir thoroughly after using the vinegar-water mixture to remove any residual vinegar taste. Additionally, you may want to descale your coffee maker every few months to remove any calcium or lime buildup that may affect the taste of your coffee.
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