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The clock is still visible, but there is moisture inside of it. Can this be fixed or will it go away on its own?

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It can be fixed, but you will have to basically take it all apart to do it, which can be a pain in some coffee makers. Then again, some are fairly easy. Second, yes, it will eventually go away, unless it is just getting caused by the coffee maker coming on. It shouldn't hurt anything, but can still be an annoyance. Hope this helps.

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