Highbeam
Super Member
They make commercial products for this. Cleaning coffee makers, pots, thermoses, etc. I bought some for like 4$ for a cup or so and since I'm a dork I looked at the label. Turns out it is sodium carbonate, one carbonate short of baking soda. It works real well.
Okay, zoom forward to a pool chemical supply place. I use a PH adjuster in my hot tub to keep the PH up. I buy a prettty huge volume of this powder for a couple of bucks. Guess what the label says... sodium carbonate.
I used the chemical on my coffee pot and my thermos to make the thing rid of the black coating. The coating has nothing to do with the ability of the thermos to hold heat since when new it has no black grime. The bigger question is whether your guts have that black grime coating.
Sodium Carbonate, with hot water then rinse well. Or just buy the commercial product. Or ignore it.
Okay, zoom forward to a pool chemical supply place. I use a PH adjuster in my hot tub to keep the PH up. I buy a prettty huge volume of this powder for a couple of bucks. Guess what the label says... sodium carbonate.
I used the chemical on my coffee pot and my thermos to make the thing rid of the black coating. The coating has nothing to do with the ability of the thermos to hold heat since when new it has no black grime. The bigger question is whether your guts have that black grime coating.
Sodium Carbonate, with hot water then rinse well. Or just buy the commercial product. Or ignore it.