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The best thing for cleaning a water cooler is a 50/50 solution of white vinegar and water. Fill the cooler, slush it around and let it sit for a few, slush around again and sit for a few. Up to 15 minutes and then drain contents until empty. Rinse cooler 2x or 3x and then taste a sample of the tap water that you are rinsing through the machine. Once the water no longer has a taste of vinegar then reinstall the water bottle.
john, I would try cleaning the mechanism with vinegar or CLR to dissolve any buildups you can't see. Rinse, fill up with fresh water and powerup. good luck
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Hi Debbie...
You can use vinegar, but I would recommend that you use "CLR" it is made for cleaning calicum,rust,etc and it is available at all major drug stores,Lowes,HomeDepot,Ace Hardware,etc.
Use as instructed on the bottle.
After cleaning, be sure to flush properly with distilled water and make sure you use ONLY distilled water in your iron.
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Vinegar might help. Run a bunch through the water cooler and it can help clean out the unit (and will give you some disinfection as well) without damaging it. I have used vinegar in my coffee pots with much success over the years. Once you are done, you will want to run a LOT of water through it to get the vinegar taste out of the system, though. If you are not a fan of the idea of vinegar in your water cooler, you can try coffee-pot cleaner ... it is more expensive, but is designed for the same basic use.
Try running a solution of 1 part white vinegar to 2 parts water,turn on & let run through if this dosn't work take the mop head off ( unplugged of course) & poke a needle or paper clip through the hole replace head & try vinegar solution agian. It worked for mine you need to clean out lime scale.
The best way to clean it is to run pipe cleaners through the tubes followed by a baking soda solution. If you have an empty cooler bottle put a gallon of hot water into it and three tablespoons of baking soda. Install it and run all of the water through the cooler and also through the hot side. This will make it clean and sweet smelling once again.
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