What are the deposits in my Glass Water System?
They are mineral deposits which can develop in water when mineral content reaches a certain level. Mineral deposits can manifest in a few ways including as white fluff, film, and cloudy water. This is not harmful, but we understand that it can be an unpleasant sight.
The issue is usually due to source water that is high in mineral content (i.e. hard water). People living in areas with groundwater as a source are more likely to have hard water and are therefore more likely to have mineral deposits in their Glass Water System. Once the mineral content in water reaches a certain level the minerals (usually calcium salts) will accumulate into visible deposits - white fluff, film or cloudy water.
You are more likely to observe calcium deposits when your MINA Filter and Mineral Stones are brand new - this is when mineral levels are the highest.
Solution
Here are a few steps to remove calcium deposits from your system:
Remove the Mineral Stones from the Glass Water System and rinse them under warm running water. If white deposits persist on the stones, rinse the stones with a dilute vinegar solution (1/4 cup vinegar + 3/4 cup water). Then rinse the solution off of the stones under warm running water and leave to air dry.
Do not leave the Mineral Stones in the vinegar solution. Vinegar will dissolve the bioceramic balls (the white balls).Rinse the lower tank with warm running water and dry. If white deposits persist on the tank, wash the tank with a dilute vinegar solution (1/4 cup vinegar + 3/4 cup water) and use a soft sponge to gently wipe off deposits. Rinse thoroughly with warm water and air dry.
Avoid scrubbing with an abrasive sponge, this may scratch your lower tank.Run cold water through the MINA Filter for 3-5 minutes. Allow the water to drain out of the Main Filter before re-assembling into the Glass Water System.
If you continue to observe mineral deposits (white fluff, film or cloudy water) please repeat these steps and do not add back the white bioceramic balls.