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popularjk6812 | Staff posted Today 09:43 AM
popularjk6812 | Staff posted Today 09:43 AM

Keurig Brewer Cleanse Kit w/ Descaling Solution & Rinse Pods $7.49 + Free Shipping w/ Prime or on $35+

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Amazon [amazon.com] has Keurig Brewer Cleanse Kit w/ Descaling Solution & Rinse Pods on sale for $7.49. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $35+.



Includes:
  • 1 descaling solution (14 fl oz)
  • 4 rinse pods


Features:
  • Reduces flavor carry-over between brews
  • Rinses away residue and oils from K-Cup pod holder
  • Use just like a regular K-Cup pod
  • Gentle and odorless formula
  • Recommended for weekly use or after brewing flavored coffee, cocoa, or tea
  • Compatible with all Keurig Classic/1.0 and 2.0 K-Cup pod coffee makers (not compatible with Vue system)


Specs:
  • Descaling solution volume: 14 fl oz (400 mL)
  • Form: Liquid
  • Scent: Unscented




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Amazon [amazon.com] has Keurig Brewer Cleanse Kit w/ Descaling Solution & Rinse Pods on sale for $7.49. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $35+.



Includes:
  • 1 descaling solution (14 fl oz)
  • 4 rinse pods


Features:
  • Reduces flavor carry-over between brews
  • Rinses away residue and oils from K-Cup pod holder
  • Use just like a regular K-Cup pod
  • Gentle and odorless formula
  • Recommended for weekly use or after brewing flavored coffee, cocoa, or tea
  • Compatible with all Keurig Classic/1.0 and 2.0 K-Cup pod coffee makers (not compatible with Vue system)


Specs:
  • Descaling solution volume: 14 fl oz (400 mL)
  • Form: Liquid
  • Scent: Unscented




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Today 11:04 AM
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UrbarkingToday 11:04 AM
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White vinegar is way cheaper.
Today 11:23 AM
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ducki3Today 11:23 AM
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Quote from Urbarking :
White vinegar is way cheaper.
I tried that but it took forever to get the taste out. How'd you do it?
Today 11:44 AM
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AbedOToday 11:44 AM
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Quote from ducki3 :
I tried that but it took forever to get the taste out. How'd you do it?
Use citric acid instead
Today 11:50 AM
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UrbarkingToday 11:50 AM
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Last edited by Urbarking July 1, 2026 at 04:56 AM.
Today 11:53 AM
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UrbarkingToday 11:53 AM
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I've honestly not had that problem. I run a full tank of white vinegar and stop it midway through the first cup and let it sit for a while to descale the inner tubing. Then I run the rest of the tank, then a full tank of cold water. The taste is gone by then.
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the_scum1Today 12:59 PM
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Quote from ducki3 :
I tried that but it took forever to get the taste out. How'd you do it?
I use vinegar and water and then mix baking soda mixed with water to rinse. The baking soda neutralizes any leftover vinegar. I do 2 vinegar solutions followed by 1 regular water and then 2 baking soda solutions. Then one more time plain water as a final rinse
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