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I'm a cleaning pro – cheap and effective products can sanitize coffee pots without stinky vinegar

A cleaning professional has launched an inexpensive product that cleans your coffee pot without smelling like vinegar.

All you need is a denture cleaning tab to keep your coffee cup free of unwanted bacteria, say national experts.

Like many Americans, using your coffee pot every morning leaves you vulnerable to all kinds of germs.

"Maintaining the spice and span of your coffee maker is very important. It's not just to keep the coffee tasting good," said CookingLight.

"It also keeps your go-to appliance from becoming a breeding ground for yeast, mold, and bacteria."

You can find some cleaners specifically for coffee pots. but they tend to be very expensive.

Some have used vinegar as a cheaper alternative to cleaning.

However, the machine can leave an unpleasant odor that should get you motivated in the morning.

Luckily, there's another way to keep your cup of ambition clean and smelling delicious.

"The denture cleaning tab utilizes the antibacterial and alkaline properties of sodium bicarbonate (the main component of baking soda), and when combined with its foaming properties, it essentially provides micro-level scrubbing and cleaning. It's like," says Lee, his dentist. Gaussian.

This makes the cleaning tab an excellent tool for cleaning stubborn and hard-to-reach areas.

Additionally, denture tabs fight stains that can form on the bottom of the pot over time.

If that's not enough, the tabs are very cost effective. is higher.

Packs of more than 200 denture tabs sell for about $15 each, he reports CookingLight.

Coffee He found the perfect solution for cleaning the machine, so here's how.

All you have to do is keep the reservoir up to the max line, like you're trying to brew a full pot.

Then drop the two tablets into water and allow them to dissolve completely.

Finally run through 2 cycles of lukewarm water.

For carafes, fill with lukewarm water before adding a tub or two.

Let the carafe sit for 5-10 minutes and then rinse, the dirt on the bottom of the pot should disappear.