The kettle doesn't have whitish looking residue though. It's spotty specks of grey that leaves chalky white powder on my finger when I wipe them, is that still limestone?
I don't wanna know what that is but part of me is aching to know
Hava nice day??
I wouldn't rule that out, no idea how many tenants came before us. They could have boiled orange juice in them for all I know
Ahh thank you! Kinda freaked out seeing so much weird stuff on the water's surface. Out of curiosity would regular consumption of such water have any adverse effects?
It's a rented apartment, so very likely the previous tenants have cooked near the kettle
mfw I saw the surface of the water right after drinking a full cup from it
Another picture
Could you explain how fats would end up in kettles? Since tap water should be the only thing going in
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)?
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
I love the word acquiesce. It just looks classy and elegant (even though the word doesn't mean anything like it)