Scott,
We use white wine vinegar. It's the same stuff you would use to make easter egg die. Are particular brand is clover valley and it comes in a 32 oz jug, but I'm sure any brand would do. We fill half the tank with vinegar and the other half with water. We then keep pumping big cups through until it claims to be empty and fill with just water. Then pump straight water through and repeat. So, once with half and half, and twice more with just water. HTH...

April

-----Original Message----- From: Scott Shade
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2014 6:53 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [CnD] question about cleaning the kureg

For those of you that have the kuregg hot coffee maker that can do the
small and large cup sizes, what cleaners do you use to clean it?  I
read somewhere where you can use white vinegar to clean it, as an
alternative to the kureg cleaner for a cheaper alternative.  However,
when I've gone to the store, no one can seem to find the white vinegar
that I'm supposed to look for.  What can I get to do the job? Or,
should I be looking for something else altogether? I use giant eagle
here in Columbus, Ohio, and I'm seeing cooking vinegar, and other
things with vinegar and wine and combinations like that.  But, nothing
that says, white vinegar by itself. Also, just how exactly are you
supposed to clean the thing? The instructions are rather drawn out for
what was read to me and I want to be sure I don't damage a 200 dollar
machine.  Thanks so much for your help,
Scott
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