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Lime and mineral deposits
Bob Vogel
rfv2020@avalon.net
Tue, 20 Oct 1998 15:20:53 -0500
Thanks Mom, Love, Bob
List Mom wrote:
>
> Karen.Phillips@trimmasters.com said on 10/20/98 3:03 PM
>
> >Elizabeth,
> > My first thought was vinegar but I held off when the first reply came
> >through. I have had pretty good success with it. We didn't get the WEB-TV
> >hooked up this weekend. I hope to see the fellow who is going to get it up
> >and going tonite so maybe soon. Thanks!
> >
> >
> >
>
> Recipe:
>
> 1/4 cups water
> 1 table spoon salt
> 1 lemon cut in 4 halves
>
> Pour in water, add salt, ad lemons. Now slosh like mad with a vigorous
> shake/stirring motion.
>
> This is what we used to do to get coffee pots clean and free of lime
> deposits.
>
> Oh ya, you can substitute a lime for the lemon.
>
> Regards,
>
> The List Mom
>
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