Metallic smell in air pot
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I just checked my airpot again. Must boil and discard the water twice to remove the citric acid completely from the pot. So here are the steps again :
1) boil water with 1tbsp of citric acid, discard after boiling
2) reboil another pot, discard second batch of boiled water
3) boil water for normal consumption
My apologies, forgot the steps when I posted earlier this morning. :slapshead: -
use rice wine to remove the smell. Rice wine + water. This works well too for new water bottle, plastic containers, etc.
You know what, to remove the smell does not take one time and one day. It involves many many times in changing the water, boil again at least 3 days. -
auntiexxx:
you think so too?Jennifer:
The other time I cleaned an electric jug with plastic internal with lemon slices. Ended up with a lemon taste in the water. My children did not like the aftertaste.
I agree with Jennifer. Somehow lemon slices gives a funny aftertaste to the water.
I thought my children were fussy. I am ok.
My children do not like to drink the water from PIL's place. Cant figure out what's exactly the problem although PIL claimed that:
1. the kettle is washed
2. the filter system is washed
incoming water pipes??? -
Won’t the acid corrodes the metal coating layer? Acid is useful to clean only ceramic and porcelain utensils, right?
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Harlequin:
Won't the acid corrodes the metal coating layer? Acid is useful to clean only ceramic and porcelain utensils, right?
Not sure about that, but I have been doing what was recommended by Zojurushi for years and each time I do that, the internal walls of the airpot look as good as new. I use the same method for my cordless kettle (plastic) too. -
Harlequin:
Won't the acid corrodes the metal coating layer? Acid is useful to clean only ceramic and porcelain utensils, right?
A small amount periodically won't affect the metal, which is stainless steel anyway and less sensitive to corrosion. And citric acid or household vinegar is very mild acid. -
Jennifer:
maybe there's something lurking inside the water tank! :yikes:you think so too?
I thought my children were fussy. I am ok.
My children do not like to drink the water from PIL's place. Cant figure out what's exactly the problem although PIL claimed that:
1. the kettle is washed
2. the filter system is washed
incoming water pipes??? -
Nebbermind:
Maybe the water source is different? I don't know about Singapore, but in bigger countries, water in different areas taste different because of the naturally-occurring minerals in the water, even if all meat safety standards. Or is the filter system the same as in your home? Some filter systems do impart a taste (harmless).
maybe there's something lurking inside the water tank! :yikes:Jennifer:
you think so too?
I thought my children were fussy. I am ok.
My children do not like to drink the water from PIL's place. Cant figure out what's exactly the problem although PIL claimed that:
1. the kettle is washed
2. the filter system is washed
incoming water pipes??? -
Nebbermind:
oh ya hor :spank: :pokeeye:
maybe there's something lurking inside the water tank! :yikes:Jennifer:
you think so too?
I thought my children were fussy. I am ok.
My children do not like to drink the water from PIL's place. Cant figure out what's exactly the problem although PIL claimed that:
1. the kettle is washed
2. the filter system is washed
incoming water pipes??? -
can’t trust the tap water anymore after doing some experiments. We use filtered water.
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