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[title] Getting hot water
-[* icon_caution] ***If possible, it is best to use heated distilled water. A coffer maker will work, but this isn't the best source for water.***
-[* icon_reminder] If your water is dirty, filter it as well as you can before using it to clean the printhead. On a Keurig, the deposits can be reduced by removing the coffee pod holder.
-[* black] Before working on removing the printhead from the printer, get some hot water ready.
+[* icon_caution] ***If possible, distilled water should be used. Most coffee makers are not an ideal source for water.***
+[* icon_reminder] If your water is dirty, filter it as much as you can. If a Keurig is used, remove the K-Cup holder and make 2 batches or further filter the water if it is dirty.
+[* black] Before working on removing the printhead, warm up some water so it is hot.