French Press
Common Problems: Espresso stains and grounds get stuck in hard-to-reach places, remove all buildup for the best brewing.
How to Clean: Soak with plain white vinegar and hot water for a few hours, then thoroughly rinse with hot water. Hand wash with Dish Soap, then rinse well and wipe dry.
Don't slack, the more often the maker is cleaned the better the espresso will taste. Rinse well and flush completely, if not your espresso may taste of vinegar or even worse....soap!
Always consult any manufacturer recommendations before following the above methods for cleaning.
Common Problems: Spotting, Soap Residue
How to Clean: When hand washing, protect items with a rubber basin or lay down a protective rubber washing mat.
Wash with Dish Soap and hot water, then rinse and wipe dry with a clean dish cloth. Drying with a cloth will help reduce spotting and water marks.
Common Problems: Streaking and Fingerprints
How to Clean: To remove fingerprints, dust, grime, and streaking spray the surface with Glass & Mirror Cleaner and polish using a clean, lint-free cloth.
Regularly polishing mirrors will ease cleaning, versus having to deal with weeks of buildup.
Common Problems: Hard-water Stains, Soap Scum
How to Clean: For everyday cleaning, spray with Glass & Mirror Cleaner to remove fingerprints, grime, and streaking. Wipe dry with a clean, lint-free cloth.
For tougher messes, spray with Glass & Mirror Cleaner, let soak for a few minutes, then polish clean.
Do not use harsh scrubbers or steel wool on glass bathroom surfaces.
Common Problems: Streaking, Dirt, Fingerprints
How to Clean: Wash frames and screens first. Spray with Glass & Mirror Cleaner and wipe using horizontal strokes on one side and vertical strokes on the other. Polish with a clean, lint-free cloth.
When washing windows, do so on a cloudy day, sunlight will dry them too quickly and may cause streaking.