I've heard bleaching (hypochlorite solution, ie clorox) for your plastic, glass, and ceramics that dissolve the coffee tinge/stain. I have these fetco coffee dispensers that hold a gallon or so of hot coffee. Which is more of an effective cleaner in the long run, bleach or purocaf?

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Manufacturers warn against using cleaners containing chlorine on stainless steel, since they reduce its ability to resist corrosion.

I do know some that use bleach to clean their large thermal servers, but don't believe it did a good job on the sightglass. Both Puro-caff and Caffeiza do a very good job, especially if used regularly.
Baking Soda, elbow grease, warm water and a good rag.
no chemicals, no breathing difficulties, no chem burns on hands... just rinse really, reeally well and toss the gray water out to help the plants grow and you won't even have water waste going down the sewage.

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