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Typically, hot soapy water will do the trick. Just fill the carafe up with hot water and dish soap and let it sit. You can also use a small brush to break the sediments loose. Rinse and repeat until completely clean.

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A solution of liquid Clorox bleach and water. Let is soak until it dissolves the red stain - possibly overnight.

I don't remember what the ratio of water to Clorox I used, but I would use 50/50. I assume the carafe is glass or crystal.

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A little bit of bleach in water and a little bit of time. Wash well afterwards. Done.

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A solution of bicarbonate of soda and water works quite well.

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Boil them in vinegar.

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