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*My sentiments exactly.
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Pugsy wrote: ↑Tue Apr 10, 2018 12:22 pmI hadn't ever thought of lemon juice. I just used vinegar/water solution.
Lemons smell so much better than vinegar though.
I don't know how strong the lemon juice might be but just use bottled lemon juice (no need to be fresh squeezed as it will take way too many lemons) and make a solution about half water and half lemon juice ...maybe about a half a cup (or whatever you have that equals a cup in the UK) and slosh it around for a bit and let it sit and see if it removes wherever you are seeing the mineral build up.
Might try rubbing the area a bit with your fingers or some sort of soft abrasive type of pad. Not steel wool though.
If half and half doesn't do the trick...try straight up lemon juice.
Won't hurt anything and you will rinse it all out anyway. Just don't use anything harsh to scrub with because you don't want to scratch the inside of the chamber. Most of the time just a little sitting in a solution will dissolve the minerals enough so they can be easily wiped away.
So if you have lemon juice in the fridge...give it a try or the vinegar as others have mentioned. Either should work well.
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Yes, I "remember". Pages and pages of lemons. And, Kipster got it... so maybe the end of lemons?Pugsy wrote: ↑Wed Apr 18, 2018 11:11 amWell....I did post the below back on page one of this thread but in all the broohaha that followed the OP missed it.
Pugsy wrote: ↑Tue Apr 10, 2018 12:22 pmI hadn't ever thought of lemon juice. I just used vinegar/water solution.
Lemons smell so much better than vinegar though.
I don't know how strong the lemon juice might be but just use bottled lemon juice (no need to be fresh squeezed as it will take way too many lemons) and make a solution about half water and half lemon juice ...maybe about a half a cup (or whatever you have that equals a cup in the UK) and slosh it around for a bit and let it sit and see if it removes wherever you are seeing the mineral build up.
Might try rubbing the area a bit with your fingers or some sort of soft abrasive type of pad. Not steel wool though.
If half and half doesn't do the trick...try straight up lemon juice.
Won't hurt anything and you will rinse it all out anyway. Just don't use anything harsh to scrub with because you don't want to scratch the inside of the chamber. Most of the time just a little sitting in a solution will dissolve the minerals enough so they can be easily wiped away.
So if you have lemon juice in the fridge...give it a try or the vinegar as others have mentioned. Either should work well.
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