Clean a glass coffee pot with salt, ice and vinegar

Clean a glass coffee pot with salt, ice and vinegar

Properly clean the glass coffee pot part of your coffee maker using environmentally friendly household ingredients. It is a housekeeping trick that everyone will love. Use salt, ice and vinegar as an eco-friendly safe way of cleaning a glass pot.

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markisboss (-2) 4 months ago
When I owned a restaurant, the girls I had from the previous owned did this without water and much faster. You simply FILL the decanter with ice add salt and about 6 oz. white vinegar and swrill for about 20-30 seconds. The decanter comes out just like new. HOWEVER, you cant take a nasty, never been cleaned before one and clean it once and expect new. It will take at least one trip through the dishwasher first. BTW, they NEVER scrubbed the pots with a scratchy pad. Restaurants dont use those.
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