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Sterilizing Pari Pronebs

Ratatosk

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I can always tell when our water softener needs to be refilled or if there's something wrong with it 'cuz the nebs and the pan I boil them in, get the white residue. Usually check the softener -- add salt, run an extra cycle. Then I get out the vinegar and let the nebs soak in it. Sorta like a cool science project -- vinegar bubbles away the calcium deposits. Then I rinse them really good and boil them.

Our water is really hard and has a high iron content. So not only do the nebs get a white powdery residue, but they start to yellow. When we had a dog, his bowl would turn orange and my hair gets to be a lovely strawberry blonde
 

tapia

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Thank you. I appreciate all the comments...i guess that is what i will be getting for Christmas... Brita Filter.

Clara
 

tapia

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Thank you. I appreciate all the comments...i guess that is what i will be getting for Christmas... Brita Filter.

Clara
 

tapia

New member
Thank you. I appreciate all the comments...i guess that is what i will be getting for Christmas... Brita Filter.

Clara
 

amber682

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Hopefully I'll get one for Christmas too<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0">

I'd like to ask again, anyone know if its safe to use the nebs when they have that residue on them? I don't know if it gets inhaled while doing the neb?
 

amber682

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Hopefully I'll get one for Christmas too<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0">

I'd like to ask again, anyone know if its safe to use the nebs when they have that residue on them? I don't know if it gets inhaled while doing the neb?
 

amber682

New member
Hopefully I'll get one for Christmas too<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0">

I'd like to ask again, anyone know if its safe to use the nebs when they have that residue on them? I don't know if it gets inhaled while doing the neb?
 

CowTown

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That white residue only happens with mine if I've boiled the nebs for too long. I think you should only be boiling them for 10 minutes. Could that be the case?
 

CowTown

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That white residue only happens with mine if I've boiled the nebs for too long. I think you should only be boiling them for 10 minutes. Could that be the case?
 

CowTown

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That white residue only happens with mine if I've boiled the nebs for too long. I think you should only be boiling them for 10 minutes. Could that be the case?
 
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