• @[email protected]
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    141 month 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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      51 month ago

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

    • @bunchberry
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      31 month ago

      what if i want some tasty calcium in my diet