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    Instructions: Remove any water filter and fill the reservoir with either 16 ounces of white vinegar orKeurig Descaling Solution followed by 16 ounces of water.. Place a mug on the drip tray and ...

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    Learn how to clean and descale your Keurig or pod coffee machine using a cleaning solution or white vinegar. Your coffee will taste fresher than ever!

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    This guide on how to descale a Keurig coffee machine and keep it clean ensures that your device runs smoothly and produces the best-tasting brew possible.

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    Keurig has created and officially approved their own Keurig Descaling Solution, which is made for all Keurig 2.0 and 1.0 K-cup coffee makers. Unplug and turn off the machine, then fill the water ...

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  8. You can easily clean the removable parts of your Keurig with a sponge and warm, soapy water. Nearly all of the pieces can be dried with a dish towel, but make sure to air dry the inside of your ...

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    Step 2: Decalcify your machine once a month with vinegar. Over time, hard water minerals can build up in your machine's inner workings, and you may notice that your coffee takes longer to drip.