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What is this black and white fuzzy film my appliances?
I got a new refrigerator, dishwasher, sterilizer and bottle a dirty diaper can … all are getting this black film on them and they are all white. It comes with a damp paper towel but I'm worried why it keeps coming back. Could it be something in the air in my home or is common with white appliances? I read that it may be from the candles or charcoal. Does anyone have experience with this?
Candles or other open flame sources may cause this, such as a kerosene heater (known by soot build up inside a house), or even a fireplace or wood stove. Another source, often overlooked, is an ion air cleaner / purifier. This work change the static charge of dust particles in the air, which makes attracting oppositely charged surfaces such as walls and appliances. Even a unit of small ions, such as a self contained unit (2 "cube or less) that simply plugs into the power outlet is cause this effect. This would be more evident in the room is larger than in purifying cause this effect throughout the house. If you use candles, kerosene heat, fireplace, etc. – consider using them less and / or get a purifier air to remove the soot before it reaches the surface of their white sets. If using an ion air purifier – his work as it should, and you or will to use a different type of air purifier, or resign themselves to clean the surfaces on a daily basis. By the way, if you have an oil fired furnace – may be the source, and if so, must be examined by a professional, because it would mean the exhaust gas is not being kicked out of the house should be. Fireplaces and wood stoves also can be a source of soot, as I mentioned, and if very bad, the test also, although some of soot is expected, when the doors open for start / Stoke / Bank of fire, etc. If using kerosene heaters, I suggest that you stop using completely, and use an alternative heating method, such as oil filled electric heater. Anything that burns an open flame that produces carbon monoxide. The candles are usually a source of neglect, but the kerosene gas or propane heaters can produce lethal amounts. One of the first symptoms of overexposure to carbon monoxide is a mild headache, and / or drowsiness. Good Luck
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