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The harder your water, the more often you'll need to descale your Keurig. However, you can cut down on the cleaning time by using distilled or bottled water with low mineral content in the Keurig reservoir. That will lead to less scale build-up than tap water, and less cleaning maintenance. Also, avoid using toxic or synthetic chemicals to clean your Keurig so you don't accidentally consume them. Instead, use a microfiber cloth and an all-natural, plant-based cleanser such as Better Life.

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