How to rid of mineral deposits on keurig.
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Not familiar with these type coffee makers - but in a regular coffee maker they sell a commercial product, or you can use plain white vinegar. I use vinegar. You run it through a regular cycle using vinegar instead of water- then run a few cycles with plain water to rinse well. Been doing this method for many many years. My coffee makes last for years and years as a result.
Mix a bottle: 1/2 vinegar, 1 C lemon juice, the rest blue Dawn - the original not a knockoff. Run through your Keurig in the water container. You will need to run water through it several times.
You can also use this mixture in the shower, sink, toilet. Spray it on. I brush it lightly to ensure it touches the whole surface, then rinse off.
Do you descale it often?
Amazon sells descaling solution ,but vinegar is a rockstar and can do just about anything!
Hi, Here's a link that may help! http://www.thekitchn.com/how-to-clean-a-keurig-cooking-lessons-from-the-kitchn-218103
good luck!
Vinegar and water.