It would probably be ok to use bleach, but you can also use denture tablets, let it soak, or dishwasher liquid, which usually has some bleach in it.
2007-05-20 02:45:05
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answered by Joan H 6
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If you don't want stains, you'll have to clean the juicer the second you're done with it, you can trying using some lemon juice, it usually gets works quite well on stronger tints.
2016-05-21 23:51:11
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answered by ? 3
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you need a cleaner that works well with stains, i use a product called, the works, its in a white spray bottle with green and white lettering, you will find this at wall mart and Kmart, i think some dallor stores Carrie it as well, it works great on hard water stains and with a modest price as well.
2007-05-20 02:54:01
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answered by seeker 2
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You rub salt on the stained area but make sure your cup has been wet first then rub with dry salt
2007-05-20 02:45:14
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answered by Anonymous
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yes you can use bleach pour about teaspoon or whatever and just let it soak use on your coffee maker to
do it all the time
2007-05-20 02:43:59
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answered by lynnepeterpan 4
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Yes Clorox is good.I do prefer greased lighting, it does not bleach every thing around you.
2007-05-20 02:54:19
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answered by vicnattom 1
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I would use CLR because it's used to clean coffee pots. I use it.
2007-05-23 09:18:04
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answered by Rochelle N 5
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You can use MAAs silver polish.
2007-05-23 17:21:27
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answered by elmina 5
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