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Coffee Grounds Clean Pots Like New!
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Coffee Grounds Clean Pots Like New!

Posted on December 13, 2013 by shanegenziuk • 2 Comments

If you get a handful of coffee grounds, one of the first things you will notice is how coarse they are. Now if you happen to get some used coffee grounds, then dry them under the sun, you make them even finer, and coarser. Those tiny granules are sharp enough to be used as sandpaper, … Continue reading →

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