I have had this teapot about 3 months and in this last month it has been in constant use and yesterday these stains appeared, is it rust? Should I throw away the kettle or can it be saved?

  • @tyrant@lemmy.world
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    182 years ago

    Assuming it’s stainless it might be rust or it could just be dirty. Just take a scotch Brite pad and scrub it off with some elbow grease. Even if it is rust it will come off and be fine. Source: metal trades person

  • @pastermil@sh.itjust.works
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    142 years ago

    Even if it is, some iron oxide wouldn’t hurt. Some cast-iron teapots even depend on it for improving taste, I’ve heard.

  • @Varyk@sh.itjust.works
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    132 years ago

    Yes, that is rust, but it’s in no way dangerous, and you can also scrape it off with any abrasive scrub if you don’t like the look of it

  • pezmaker
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    2 years ago

    I’m not a health expert, take this with a grain of salt. I’d be disappointed it was rusting, but also mostly shrug it off and keep using it unless it gets bad and flaky/scaley

  • @Matticus@lemmy.world
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    92 years ago

    Could be rust or some minerals that ended up on the bottom. Try boiling a mix of vinegar and water and see if it wipes off after. I’d keep using it anyways though, nothing to worry about.

  • @Hamartiogonic@sopuli.xyz
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    Looks like it could be rust. Even if it it’s, that’s not really a problem. You can probably get rid of the rust by cleaning the teapot a bit better next time.

    I don’t see any problem with continuing to use it in the future. If you’re worried about microbes colonizing the place, remember two things:

    1. When not in use, keep it empty and dry.
    2. Clean it every now and then.

    BTW, aren’t teapots usually ceramic?