Even if it doesn't really fit to the topic again ;-)
But as I read here:
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the green one in your tank, could be due to copper pipes |
coincided with my hot kettle being in use more or less daily, in a territory where there is virtually no lime in the pipe. Is such a stainless steel part without visible heating spirals.
There a greenish or even bluish layer (too little at the moment to be able to recognize it properly) forms on the ground over time (years), where presumably the spirals are underneath. They can be removed with stubborn decalcification in many decalcification processes. Had also asked a chemist about it before, he didn't know how to make such a right rhyme about it.
Maybe somebody here has an idea of what it could be?! verdigris or patina it can hardly be.
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