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Why so? I do that too, and just rinse it a few times
Because the taste sticks around forever. A "few times" won't remove it. You have to rinse it dozens of times and at that point you're just wasting water and putting the limescale back in.
Were you using balsamic vinegar, or something else like that? Cause with normal vinegar it doesnr
I'm not a vinegar expert. Just use citric acid or lemon juice. It just as acidic and works great, most households have it and it won't even stink up the kitchen.
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