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      <title>7 Quick Steps to Clean Your Coffee Pot with Vinegar</title>
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      <description>The buildup of mineral deposits and coffee oils can not only affect the taste of your coffee but also the performance of your coffee pot. Vinegar is a natural and effective way to clean your coffee pot and remove these unwanted residues. Whether you have an automatic drip coffee maker or a French press, using vinegar to clean your coffee pot is simple, inexpensive, and highly recommended.&#xA;To start, fill your coffee pot&amp;rsquo;s reservoir with equal parts white vinegar and water.</description>
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