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I have a small electrical kettle (it has a plastic case and metalic
heating element at the bottom). I have previously (1 year+ ago) descaled it by putting cheap malt vinegar into it and then turning the kettle on. On returning from a 2 weeks holiday, I now find that every time I turn on the kettle, there are tiny pieces of black debris falling out from the metallic elements. I left the kettle dry before I went on holiday. Surely can't be (just) lime-scale? I live in London (i.e. hard water error), but normally put brita-filtered water into the kettle for boiling. Other times, I may use half filtered and half tapwater. What are these black debris? Are they toxic? How can I remove it safely? |
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