Best Way to Clean Your Vitamix Containers

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A film can develop inside the container. I have found that filling the container with hot water, adding a quarter-cup of white vinegar, letting it soak for a few hours, dumping that out and repeating the process again will loosen up the film so that when I rub down the sides of the container with a washcloth, it brings up that film. It's not quick 'n' easy, but it gets the job done. I do this every once in a (really) great while. It might be easier if I did it more often. Cleaning the blades (especially with the stickier stuff) can be simplified with a bottle brush to swish around and under the blades.

Dried onEggs: Try squirting some ketchup over the stuck-on eggs and let it sit for a while. Then work it with the bottle brush.

DAWN Detergent just a few drops is a very good idea; so is adding some boiling water from a Tea Kettle works wonders.

For stains & odors as left by spicy, colorful Ethnic foods, soaking and/or scrubbing with a generous amount of Baking Soda added along with the detergent is often helpful.

The use of ice has been used for years to clean coffee pot of stains and burnt coffee. Put a cup of ice in the unit, no water at first, run on high. as the ice is crushed it will clean the blades. add some hat water and blend, dump out and clean regularly..

Simple solution: my old friend baking soda. Rinse the carafe with water, and sprinkle in a good bit of baking soda. The water and powder form a paste you can use to scrub the carafe with a sponge, a cloth, or your fingers. Voila! Clean as new

(As tempting as it may be, don't put the container in the dishwasher; it voids the warranty)

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