Buy some cheap supermarket brand denture cleaning tablets - cost about 35p. Dissolve in warm water in the coffee pot and leave to soak for a couple of hours. It will clean up like new, and the tablets can be kept and used to clean up teacups and cutlery when they get a bit on the stained side.
2007-01-20 00:31:38
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answered by deebradley2000 3
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At my aunt's restaurant we always used comet or ajax in the coffee pot along with a scoop of ice and swished it around. The combination of the two scrubbed the coffee stains off the pot, then rinse really well and it should be fine.
2007-01-19 06:51:57
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answered by wrjones559_1999 3
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Alot realy depends on what chemicals were used in this coffee pot besides coffee.... usually for burnt on coffee, if you put rock salt, ice, and just a bit of water to make a slurrry..... swirl that around inside to cause friction it will rid of burnt on coffee stains. Hopefully that helps
2007-01-19 06:43:03
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answered by Rutroh 6
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Baking soda and a scrubbing pad will remove coffee stains. I think your question is the victim of inadequate grammar.....I think you'd like to know what cleaning products to use to get rid of stains in your coffee pot.....Refer to the first part of my answer.
2007-01-19 06:35:12
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answered by KD 5
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What are you doing putting household products in your coffee pot?
2007-01-19 06:37:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds strange but.....fill the pot with water and add efferdent denture cleaning tablets. It will fizz away all the deposits and stains on the glass.
2007-01-19 06:40:23
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answered by SUSAN N 3
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I have become a great believer in washing soda.
Put a strong solution in the pot using boiling water.
Leave it overnight and the stains come off dead easy.
Give it a damn good rinse and voila!
(Don't use bleach - nasty stuff)
2007-01-19 06:41:55
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answered by efes_haze 5
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Soda Crystals. l Tablespoon into pot fill with boiling water then leave overnight . Wash as normal in washing up liquid. All stains
will be gone.
2007-01-19 21:24:36
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answered by JoJo 4
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Fill it with hot water and a SMALL amount of household bleach, and leave for several hours, or overnight.
Then rinse out and wash THOROUGHLY with detergent.
This also works amazingly well on stained cutlery (only if it's stainless steel, mind!)
2007-01-19 06:36:14
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answered by smee_1972 5
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Washing powder dissolved in water and then left overnight usually does it for mine. Make sure you wash it out properly afterwards or you may end up with frothy coffee!! x
2007-01-19 06:39:35
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answered by Anonymous
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