These were from water we just boiled

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    The whole apartment looks pretty clean, but the base of the kettle looked a little funky. Only realised it after drinking a cup of water

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      Do you know if it’s a hard water area? It may just be calcium.

      When you say “funky”, was it a little furry and white? If so, that’s probably calcium deposits (aka “limescale”).

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        Wow I just learned of Hard Water vs Soft Water. I googled and yeah its a moderately hard Water area. So I assume this is normal (or at least nothing to be alarmed about)?

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          Yup, completely normal. I have hard water and my kettles get calcium buildup after a handful of uses. Soak with white vinegar to remove the buildup. Or if you’re like me and forget until last second, boil 50/50 vinegar/water and deal with the vinegar smell, lol.

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          This looks like a specific kind of… fungus?..aging?. I can’t find an English word for it, but it looks like the black spots you get in clothes when you leave them in a wet pile for too long. In Dutch, is called “spocht”.

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            the black spots you get in clothes when you leave them in a wet pile for too long

            We call that mold or mildew.