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It’s officially iced coffee season, and if your Keurig’s still working overtime from your winter caffeine habit, it’s probably due for a serious cleaning. You might not think twice about hitting that brew button each morning, but behind the scenes, your coffee maker is quietly collecting mineral buildup, leftover grounds and water gunk. Over time, all that grime can slow down your machine, mess with the flavor of your brew or even cause it to stop working altogether.

The fix? Thankfully, it’s simple and totally worth doing. A quick maintenance routine can extend the life of your Keurig and keep every cup tasting fresh. That means descaling the brewing system to clear out hidden buildup, scrubbing the drip tray and water reservoir and giving the whole unit a solid wipe-down. It takes just a little effort to make a big difference in both performance and taste.

Your coffee will taste better, your Keurig will last longer and you won’t have to deal with mid-morning brewing disasters. Ready to give your coffee maker some much-needed love? Here’s how to deep clean it from top to bottom.

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A hand wiping the handle of a Keurig with a cloth

Wipe down the outside of your Keurig brewer with a damp cloth.

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1. Clean the outside of the Keurig

Start by wiping down the brewer’s exterior. Keurig actually recommends you do this daily. First, make sure the coffee maker is powered off and unplugged. Next use a damp cloth to wipe away dust and other debris from the outside of the machine. 

Pay close attention to the area on the front, right below the coffee dispenser. This section typically attracts plenty of splashes and drips.

Gunk spread throughout a black tray


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Gunk spread throughout a black tray

If your Keurig brewer’s drip tray looks like this then it’s time you clean it.

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2. Wash the drip tray

Another coffee machine part that’s prone to grime is the drip tray. Liquid from spills often sits inside it unnoticed. Coffee drips can evaporate here too, leaving stains behind. A quick hand wash in the kitchen sink will clear up this mess in a jiffy. Warm water and dish soap does the trick nicely. Perform this cleaning task daily.

Clear water in a clean tray

After a quick hand wash in the sink the drip tray looks great.

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Save yourself the hassle and just buy a Keurig maintenance kit. This one comes with a 3-month supply of everything you need.

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3. Clean out the water tank

Another daily cleaning task is to give the same hand wash treatment to the water tank. Be sure to remove the water filter first if your machine has one. Depending on your brewer, your tank may be safe to throw in the dishwasher.

Pod holder covered in dark gunk


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Pod holder covered in dark gunk

The pod holder was the dirtiest area on my test K-cup brewer.

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4. Check the pod holder

The dirtiest section of my test Keurig K-Classic brewer was its pod holder. Grounds, dirt and dried coffee had formed a noticeable amount of crud here. To fix this, I removed the pod holder, and separated it into its two main parts. Then I gave them a water rinse and a good scrub with a damp cloth.

You may also want to use a paper clip to clear any debris from inside the brewer exit needle. The exit needle sits inside the pod holder. Take care though because that needle is sharp. Be advised that Keurig recommends you clean the pod holder every week.

A Keurig filling a mug with brownish water

Run a water-only brew cycle to flush out your Keurig coffee machine’s brewing system.

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5. Flush out the whole system

Keeping your Keurig machine’s brewing system clean is critical. Dirty hardware can lead to unwanted flavors carrying over from the last brew. Tasting pumpkin spice latte in your Sumatra single origin is not ideal. Bits of grounds or other debris could cause clogs too, even a malfunction.

To clear everything out, run a daily water-only brew cycle through the machine. Make sure there’s enough water in the reservoir and that the pod chamber is empty. You can run any cup size cycle you like, as long as the mug you’re brewing into is large enough to accept the liquid. 

And if you’ve never descaled your brewer, or it’s been three months since you have, consider doing so. According to Keurig, you should perform the procedure quarterly. You can use either vinegar or the company’s special descaling product. Keep in mind that it is a lengthy process requiring at least 45 minutes (4 hours with vinegar).

Still, descaling will remove any mineral deposits (often found in tap water) that may be clinging to your brewer’s internal components. This in turn ensures your coffee maker brews at its optimally designed temperature. 

Once you’ve completed all these steps, wipe down the brewer again to remove any excess moisture. It should now be ready to brew in tip top shape.

For more household cleaning tips, check out how to clean a cast-iron skillethow to clean your grill şi how to clean a mattress

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