The instructions here are put the vinegar in the reservoir, let the Brewer suck 
it in then let it sit for at least 2 to 3 hours while it's on. Then start 
rinsing

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> On Mar 17, 2014, at 6:53 PM, Scott Shade <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 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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