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?
Maybe the kettle has some kind of non-sticking internal surface?
Yes, that sounds like limescale.
And I thought my water was hard. Ha he ho ha ha he he ho
hard water goes hard
mfw I saw the surface of the water right after drinking a full cup from it
Lol. Minerals?
Is it a dusty room?
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
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").
This is way better than the poop guy
I don't wanna know what that is but part of me is aching to know
that's limescale
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?
Maybe the kettle has some kind of non-sticking internal surface?
Yes, that sounds like limescale.