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Default Re-line a copper kettle?

Does anyone know of somewhere that can re-line copper kettles? I have a
newly bought one I've used to make tea for years and it was orignially
lined with a silver-looking lining to insulate the water from the
copper - the lining is not wearing away and it smells metallic so I
wanted to get it re-lined.

PK

 
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