Since white vinegar is cheaper than bottled water here, I just use 
the vinegar as if I were making a pot of coffee. Many years ago, I 
actually read the instructions for cleaning my Black'n Decker unit. 
It said to fill the pot with vinegar as if making coffee. Run it 
through, let stand for 15 minutes, than run clean water through to 
remove any residue. Had this coffee maker for 17 years.
Betsy

At 07:24 AM 11/2/2008, you wrote:
>I forwarded the information about cleaning pots to Karen. She just asked me
>if there is something to clean coffee makers other than the products that
>you can purchase.
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