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<blockquote data-quote="D.L.Ruth" data-source="post: 563852" data-attributes="member: 4303"><p>You should clean coffee pots. Coffee oils and grounds and what nots are organic compound and will go rancid if left to just sit there. Have you ever forgotten to dump the grounds out of a filter basket of a coffee pot? I have, things can start to grow very quickly. For the inner workings of a coffee maker you shouldn't use soap as it will not be able to rinse very well, vinegar or a specific coffee equipment cleaner would be best for that part. But carafes should definitely be cleaned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.L.Ruth, post: 563852, member: 4303"] You should clean coffee pots. Coffee oils and grounds and what nots are organic compound and will go rancid if left to just sit there. Have you ever forgotten to dump the grounds out of a filter basket of a coffee pot? I have, things can start to grow very quickly. For the inner workings of a coffee maker you shouldn't use soap as it will not be able to rinse very well, vinegar or a specific coffee equipment cleaner would be best for that part. But carafes should definitely be cleaned. [/QUOTE]
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