How Do I Clean Coffer Stains From My Glass Coffee Pot?

Thu, Aug 6, 2009

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I’ve got a auto-drip coffee make with one of those glass pots. It’s got a year’s worth of stains I’ve tried to scrub off but won’t come clean. Is there a special solution or something I can use.

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21 Responses to “How Do I Clean Coffer Stains From My Glass Coffee Pot?”

  1. ♥ †@ÿŁƏƏ♥ Says:

    Coffee Pot: Forgot and left the glass coffee pot on the heating element and now you have burnt coffee in the bottom of your pot? Simple! Just put crushed ice in the pot along with some salt and swish it around. Rebecca Berry Guinn, TN
    If you burn your coffee pot let cool off and then add salt and ice water to it. Stir around for a few minutes and as the ice melts the burned coffee will come off. P. France, OH
    To clean it if it has set on the warmer too long, take some rice and a little bit of water, swish around and it should clean. It might take more then one try. Judy, AR
    To clean a pot once you have burned coffee in it, put ice salt and squeeze some fresh lemon juice into the pot. Let it sit for awhile or even over night, then clean out. I don’t know what it is about this mixture, but this is a trick I learned when working in restaurants. A little lemon juice and salt also works to get the grime off of the coffee pot burner too!! Laura Roberts, GA
    To get the film and burnt coffee stains out of coffee pots, rub baking soda with a cloth inside and out,then rinse. It will look as good as new. Madeline Maehren, LA

  2. Shafiek A Says:

    by a new one

  3. bamafann Says:

    I put in about half a pot of ice and pour lots of salt all over the ice and hold a towel over the top and spin the ice. The ice will hold the salt and act as a scrubbing agent. Turn the pot upside down over the sink and hold the towel there to prevent the lid from coming open and spin.

  4. joe Says:

    vinegar

  5. sanborns Says:

    CLR and other stron acids work, but pain vinegar and a little time will usually do it.
    If I remember my high school chemistry right, vinegar is ascedic acid.

  6. Cammie Says:

    Use a product called Dip-It.
    It is made just for cleaning coffee makers.
    It has a clean, fresh aroma and does a great job.
    You will find it in the coffee section or in the cleaning section.
    Good luck.

  7. NAYNAY Says:

    a restraunt trick ….. pour about 1/4 cup salt in and some ice… swirl rinse…, cheap, earth friendly, and ez

  8. shadow_d Says:

    I used to work in a restaurant, and we used ice cubes, with about 5 shakes of salt in there, and then we’d swirl it around good. The salt works as an abrasive, getting rid of even the toughest coffee stains. I have used it at home to clean my pots, too. Works wonders!!

  9. EmTay21 Says:

    CLR gets it out 100%. I think directions are on the bottle but you make a solution of like, 4 to 1 (four parts water, 1 part CLR). Let it sit and it should be good as new. Also, you can put the 4 to 1 solution in your coffee maker and let it run 1 cycle. Then, let the coffee maker run a full 12 cup cycle with plain water 4 times. I hate coffee stains. Good Luck.

  10. hickgirl Says:

    put a few ice cubes in it and shake and swirl those ice cubes around. really, it works… and it’s free.

  11. dtwladyh Says:

    take the lid off and put it in the dishwasher. if no dishwasher put bleach water in it over night.

  12. heidiann Says:

    Use the MAGIC ERASER!!! It works every time - and with hardly any effort! It’s the most amazing invention - works on anything & everything! Look in your store’s cleaning aisle. Just get it wet, and rub it on the stains like an ordinary sponge. You’ll love it!!

  13. W j Says:

    Glass Coffee Pot Cleaners
    * Method 1: 1 cup bleach
    * Method 2: 1/2 cup salt and crushed ice to fill the pot
    * Method 3: 1/4 cup vinegar and water
    In method one, you put a cup of liquid bleach in the pot and swirl it around. The stains will begin to break up immediately, You can help to speed the proccess by putting on a rubber glove and scrubbing gently with a coarse dish-washing pad. Rinse the pot completely serval times when finished.
    The bleach method worked very well, but you really do have to rinse the pot thoughougly to be free of the odor and residue left by the bleach.
    In method two, you use 1/2 cup of salt and enough crushed ice to fill your pot about 3/4 full. You’re supposed to swirl the pot and watch the stains dissapear. This method doesn’t work. Forget you read about it.
    In method three, or “the stinking method”, you place 1/4 cup vinegar in the water resevoir of your coffee maker. Add water until the resevoir is full. Run the coffee maker. After turning off the coffee maker to let the solution cool, pour the vinegar water back into the resevoir and run the machine again.
    The process is supposed to conclude with the running of plain water through the coffee maker. It really ends when you realize that the stains were only partially removed and your entire machine smells like vinegar. At which point, you have to start over with a different cleaning solution.
    Comet Disinfectant Cleanser works better than any of these homespun cleaning agents.
    Three homemade cleaning solutions for cleaning your glass coffee pot.
    would like to thank Mr Breakfast for this recipe.

  14. Dolm Says:

    Ice cubes swirled work well. CLR works great. Toothpaste works as well.

  15. LERROYY Says:

    vinegar and ice cubes the vin removes the stains and the ice works like a scrub brush you can also clean the coffee maker with the vin

  16. jicour Says:

    I spray mine with Clorox Clean Up and let it sit about a half hour, then rinse well and wash with detergent. That’s for coffee stains. It there are hard water stains, the follow the advice of the other answers and try CLR.

  17. babycow Says:

    baking soda

  18. lennie Says:

    I too have one of those coffee pots, and the only way I have been able to get out all the stains is with SOS pad, it does a great job,

  19. Daniel N Says:

    Household bleach cleans coffee stains from glassware very easily

  20. mel Says:

    Yes, you are in luck!! CLR works good for me. Its sold at Walmart :)

  21. jbro13 Says:

    fill it with water and add about a half cup of dishwasher powder (not liquid) and let it sit in there the whole day.


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