• @rtxn
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      4 days ago

      Read the manual. It might have a descale mode that pushes some descaling chemical through the pipes without heating it.

      Source: I did it like a month ago. The water that came out was quite pulpy.

      • flicker
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        114 days ago

        I cannot describe the expression I made at the word “pulpy” but “horrified” is probably as close as I’ll ever get.

        • @rtxn
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          It’s best not to think about the non-water stuff that exists in the water pipes. I once had to open up our 200-litre water heater (which supplies the entire house) to replace the heater coil, and now have to live with the knowledge of what, and how much of it, was inside. “Ignorance is bliss” couldn’t be more accurate.

    • @[email protected]
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      144 days ago

      White vinegar works, or you can pick up “sour salt” in the Kosher section, which is citric acid and since you don’t need much the rest is handy as a substitute for lemon juice. Dilute with plenty of water, run the machine, it removes calcium deposits.

      • Flying Squid
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        53 days ago

        Good call. I was going to suggest citric acid. It’s what we use for our electric kettle.

      • @bunchberry
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        34 days ago

        what if i want some tasty calcium in my diet

    • @[email protected]
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      154 days ago

      I usually just run vinegar through it every once in a while and then run a few pots of just water to get rid of any residual vinegar. Beware, it’ll make the house smell like vinegar for the rest of the day.

      • @hinterlufer
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        94 days ago

        Might want to try citric or lactic acid instead at a proper dilution.

    • @Mango
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      13 days ago

      You gotta use a tougher kind of scale like a dragon scale to scrape it off!

    • @ramenshaman
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      14 days ago

      I used this stuff called Durgol to descale my CNC spindle and it worked wonderfully.