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kettle debris
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not sure of proper category so sorry, but the kettle i have gets filled with flaky bit of debris. I have cleaned it a number of times with hot water, but wonder if you use the boiled water, let it cool down and drink it, then find these bits in the glass would it do you any harm to drink it.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The flaky debris is calcium carbonate deposits that have precipitated out of dissolved salts in the water. You must live in a hard water area.
They are not dangerous to ingest, but not particularly pleased in the tea.
The best way I have found of dealing with them is by using a kettle that incorporates a filter in the kettle spout, then washing the deposits away every week or so.
I also I have to descale the kettle periodically to remove the hard deposits that stick to the base of the element - this is the same chemical compound.
They are not dangerous to ingest, but not particularly pleased in the tea.
The best way I have found of dealing with them is by using a kettle that incorporates a filter in the kettle spout, then washing the deposits away every week or so.
I also I have to descale the kettle periodically to remove the hard deposits that stick to the base of the element - this is the same chemical compound.
thank you, not sure about hard water area, live in the capital, but i didn't realise at first that the water i had with diluted squash had these flaky bits in the glass. I was trying to avoid drinking straight cold tap water. I might go and buy a new kettle perhaps with a filter, as sure this one doesn't have one. I once tried a shop bought descaler but couldn't get the smell, taste out of the kettle, even after repeated boiling.