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  2. How to deep clean your coffee maker - AOL

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    De'Longhi Descaling Solution $ at Amazon. De'Longhi Descaling Solution $ at Target. De'Longhi Descaling Solution $ at DeLonghi. This cleaning solution, which has 4.7-star average rating from ...

  3. How to clean a coffee maker (and why you should be doing it ...

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    Turn the coffee maker back on, finish the brewing, and dump the full pot of vinegar and water. Rinse everything out by putting in a new paper filter and brewing a full pot of clean water. Repeat once.

  4. These espresso machine tablets are how I keep my fancy ... - AOL

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    Espresso machines can sometimes benefit from both a backflush cleaner and a descaler, while run-of-the-mill coffee makers usually only need descaling tablets. If you're interested in descaling ...

  5. Sulfamic acid - Wikipedia

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    Sulfamic acid is preferable to hydrochloric acid in household use, due to its intrinsic safety. If inadvertently mixed with hypochlorite based products such as bleach , it does not form chlorine gas, whereas the most common acids would; the reaction ( neutralisation ) with ammonia , produces a salt, as depicted in the section above.

  6. Keurig - Wikipedia

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    Keurig (/ ˈ k j ʊər ɪ ɡ /) is a beverage brewing system for home and commercial use.The American company Keurig Dr Pepper manufactures the machines. The main Keurig products are K-Cup pods, which are single-serve coffee containers; other beverage pods; and the proprietary machines that use these pods to make beverages.

  7. Descaling agent - Wikipedia

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    A descaling agent or chemical descaler is a liquid chemical substance used to remove limescale from metal surfaces in contact with hot water, such as in boilers, water heaters, and kettles. Limescale is either white or brown in colour due to the presence of iron compounds. Glass surfaces may also exhibit scaling stains, as can many ceramic ...