I would not do this. It may damage the internal hose material. I recommend using Keurig's method for cleaning: run 3 cups of white vinegar through it, let it stand 4-3 hours (or longer) then rinse it well by running several tanks of water through it. That will remove all hard water residue within the unit. Also clean out the needles that pierce the cup, top and bottom, with a paper clip, since they often have coffee grounds plugging them.
I would not do this. It may damage the internal hose material. I recommend using Keurig's method for cleaning: run 3 cups of white vinegar through it, let it stand 4-3 hours (or longer) then rinse it well by running several tanks of water through it. That will remove all hard water residue within the unit. Also clean out the needles that pierce the cup, top and bottom, with a paper clip, since they often have coffee grounds plugging them.
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