How do I remove the coffee stain from the white plastic lid of my coffeepot?

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I have tried bleach and vinegar (not together) and nothing happens…its looks so nasty…does anything work?

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  1. minx says:

    Sure !! Mix a teaspoon of baking soda with a teaspoon of white vinegar on top of your sponge and its that fizzing chemical reaction that occurs when these two are combined that you need to scrub this nasty looking stuff off!! Voila, perfect hey.

    CHEERS

  2. Deborah S says:

    Bleach will do it, just rinse it really well afterwards.

  3. victoria c says:

    I use bleach first and let it soak and then scrub it with a teflon sponge and then if there is anything left after that . I use comet with beach on it.

  4. gabster4040 says:

    I also have used white vinegar and got great results, but I had to soak for awhile.

  5. MJ says:

    Mr clean magic eraser or a very light sprinkling of Barkeepers friend and a 3m scrubber. If you use the BKF, you need to make sure you rinse really well.

  6. Julie S says:

    Hi, trying mixing a heaped tablespoon of Bicabonate of soda with about a litre of hot water, submerge the item in a bowl and wipe off with a sponge after several hours ( overnight).

  7. kennethjoshua91 says:

    soak the lid on a hot water then pour a generous amount of baking soda..leave it for 10 minutes and then start rubbing using dish cloth….repeat until its gone…or better leave it overnight..just try

  8. shelly92555 says:

    i do this every week. I put half and half water and bleach and run the coffee thru cycle. then i put half and half of white vinegar and run cycle. then after that run a couple pots with just clear water, makes the coffe pot like new

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