View Full Version : What is up with my kitchen?
GT40FIED
03-17-2004, 05:32 AM
Seriously...this is pissing me off and costing me money. Since I've moved here almost every utensil I've bought has rusted...this includes even "stainless steel" stuff. Everyone tells me "oh...you've just got hard water". Well...this is an apartment and even if I had room for a softener I wouldn't dump the money into it. I swear...the water hear tastes like that smell you have when you drop a chlorine tab into your toilet's tank. It's insanely chemically treated and I don't have any ideas about how to get rid of this shit. I'm going through silverware and utensils like there's no tomorrow. Even the pizza pans I bought with teflon coating started to rust after less than a week. Any ideas?
BlackWolf
03-17-2004, 07:59 AM
Move?? Sorry hun, I eat out. I don't eat at home unless it's take out. I HATE doing the dishes. Plastic is my friend! :yes: ;)
ebpda9
03-17-2004, 08:09 AM
get one of those filters and mount it under the kitchen sink. we got a small one that goes onto the faucet and i can tell that the dishes are a lot cleaner now, plus the water tastes like the aquafina bottled water:yes:
Fatal070
03-17-2004, 08:51 AM
yeah man u def need a filter before u rust and die from living there.... no but really just get the filter...
ShagginJet
03-17-2004, 10:40 AM
Originally posted by BlackWolf
Sorry hun, I eat out.
*Cough*
DsBlu01CivEX
03-17-2004, 11:49 AM
Yah I would just suggest one of the pur water filters (or brand of your choosing). They work really well and definitely make the water a hell of a lot better tasting. The only down side to that is you can't run hot water through them....so basically to get your dishes clean you'd have to heat up the water on the stove or microwave so that you get them clean.
BlackWolf
03-17-2004, 01:11 PM
Originally posted by ShagginJet
*Cough*
:pfft:
IALuder
03-17-2004, 07:12 PM
yea the 1dollar menu at mcds is pretty good. should try it.
GT40FIED
03-17-2004, 07:14 PM
I can't eat out everyday...don't have that kinda money. I don't use real plates...just the paper kind (use 'em and lose 'em). But my forks and spoon still get fuxored.
4doorspeedman
03-17-2004, 07:56 PM
I doubt its hard water when i lived in missouri we had well water and we have the same in Seattle and i have never had a prob with rusting only thing that happens is that shower heads and the coffe pots get messted up by the minerals but rust never i thibk its somthing eles maybe you have realy humid weather
GT40FIED
03-18-2004, 04:58 AM
Well...I live in Pittsburg, KS for the moment...not to far from Missouri (about 20 minutes from the state line in the southeastern part) so I suppose I can identify somewhat. Another thing that bothering me...sometimes if I'm away for a substantial period of time (like on winter break...3 1/2 weeks) I have problems when I turn the faucet on. After winter break I went to wash some dishes. Turned the water on and, while waiting for it to heat up, it turned red. Apparently there was rust in there and it ran like that for about 10 seconds and then was back to normal. This happens in my bathroom as well. I'm sick of it...actually getting pissed off. Is drinkable water too much to ask?
ohiochica
03-18-2004, 05:44 AM
yes its teh minerals. get a water purifier. also make sure lil kids and those that are prego dont drink the water, it is fine for adults but it is being linked to autism in toddlers.
GT40FIED
03-18-2004, 05:50 AM
Originally posted by ohiochica
also make sure lil kids and those that are prego
That's no problem...no children or pregnosaurs are allowed in here. Too much smoke, booze, and swearing.
KwikR6
03-18-2004, 11:34 AM
Originally posted by GT40FIED
That's no problem...no children or pregnosaurs are allowed in here. Too much smoke, booze, and swearing.
ATTA boy!
Coudln't you put in a complaint and see about getting water purifiers (sp) in your apartment(s)?
ShagginJet
03-18-2004, 11:49 AM
^ I don't know about the laws in your area but I know in LA i could have my management company handle it. It might have to do with something else. Have you asked your neighbors to see if they are having the same issue.
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