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John Stevenson:
Lew, If you dress them up why do you bother to descale ? |
Bluechip:
--- Quote from: Stilldrillin on May 28, 2013, 05:56:45 PM ---Didn't need it, at that moment. So, I chucked some in the teapot....... Nowt happened! :palm: David D --- End quote --- Bio detergent refurtigrates teapots most splendidly.. :thumbup: Does nowt for silver solder flux though .. Just a thought .. Dave BC |
awemawson:
--- Quote from: Stilldrillin on May 28, 2013, 05:56:45 PM --- --- Quote from: awemawson on May 27, 2013, 12:31:33 PM ---I've banged on about this before but here we go again..... --- End quote --- So, I bought some. From Ebay.... http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/270958120373?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649 Didn't need it, at that moment. So, I chucked some in the teapot....... Nowt happened! :palm: So, it's in Mrs. Drillin's kitchen cupboard. Waiting to come in useful, mebbe! :scratch: David D --- End quote --- Presumably it's the tannin you are trying to remove from a tea pot? Dish washer tablets work a treat. If it was a kettle with lime scale then use citric acid. Horses for courses ! |
Stilldrillin:
Dave. A friend of mine advised washing powder, in the kettle. I had to buy a new one! The plastic had absorbed the smell/ taste of the powder. :bang: :bang: It made a good steam water kettle..... :thumbup: Andy. Ah! limescale. Yes! :Doh: The only dishwasher Mrs. Drillin has, is me........ And I don't use tablets for that job! :) Thanks for the advice Fellas! David D |
Bluechip:
Ah yes, should have said stainless steel or ceramic teapot. But then I don't brew much tea in the kettle ... :coffee: My plastic kettles never seem to need de-scaling ... they snuff it long before then ... Dave BC |
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