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- | [title] Final Cleaning Steps |
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- | [* black] Next, you will want to clean the coffee ground holder. A lot of dirt and grime will build up in these, and it goes directly into your coffee. You don't want that! Just wipe it out with a damp paper towel. |
- | [* black] Finish it up by cleaning the rest of the body of the coffee maker. Make sure you do not leave any visible residue on your coffee maker. |
+ | [title] Filter basket, water spout, and body |
+ | [* black] Next, you will want to clean the coffee filter holder. A lot of dirt and grime will build up in these, and it goes directly into your coffee. You don't want that! Just scrub it out with a microfiber scrub rag (with nylon bristles) and warm soap water. Rinse with lots of warm water. |
+ | [* black] Don't forget the area above the filter holder. During brewing, steam from the grounds accumulates above the filter. Depending upon your particular maker, this area may be quite dirty. Use the same microfiber scrub rag to get this clean. |
+ | [* black] Finish it up by cleaning the rest of the body of the coffee maker with a damp rag (a very light soapy water mixture might be needed). The hot plate may have the residue of burnt coffee, so use a scrubby rag or blue pot scrubber pad to get it clean. Make sure you do not leave any visible residue on your coffee maker. |