Guest guest Posted June 26, 2010 Report Share Posted June 26, 2010 However, my eyes popped open when Rose casually mentioned cleaning her coffee pot. So tell me, what strength MMS is used for cleaning coffee pots and what other similar uses does MMS have? Carole in Oz Oh Carole, I am the worst at remembering directions. It was in my first private exchange with tom that he mentioned such. Probably he gave specific guidelines here on the list but honestly when I got the little pot that would not drip I couldn’t remember if it was activate, levitate or what J so I poured some full strength into the chamber, watched it make a ‘cloud’…bubble, all sorts of fun entertainment. Could even hear Tom in my head saying don’t breath the fumes so I stood back…mostly. Later I added some water, ran it thru a few cycles and it is like new. So I tackled the big maker. We have very hard water. For that one I activated…call out the big guns. Then again the acid from the residue coffee, dunno. Had to run that thru a few times but now she perks along. The ‘never toss’ gold filter I put in a shallow bowl with a squirt of mms and many squirts of citric acid. Rotated the filter till all sides were shiny. Really too sheepish to ask Tom for clarification when folks have more serious inquiry J that filter came out sparkly. It looks like new. I’m sure there is a more planned approach to coffee cleaning where I wouldn’t be over squirting but it worked and I’m a happy camper Straight from the not so technically inclined coffee maker cleaner…and ‘light bulb’…this would also clean out our tea kettles Off to the kitchen to experiment Xxx rose Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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