n8n
Well-known member
Hi all,
Putting a humidifier back in service for the winter. It's one of the freestanding ones with the wicks that you have to fill up every day as landlord has not installed one on the furnace. However despite the fact that I cleaned this thing with vinegar before putting it up for the summer, it's NASTY, smells mildewy, now I'm bleaching everything and running all the little parts through the dishwasher. So the house is going to smell like bleach for a week or so. What did I do wrong? I did use the bactericide in the water all last winter and also when I put it away everything was, I thought, clean and dry.
Is there any help for this or am I resigned to doing this every year?
Also, opinions on the reusable wicks or just buy 2-3 paper ones per winter season? I use way too much water in this thing to use distilled water but they clog up with minerals very quickly. Yes I monitor humidity with a weather station and shoot for just keeping the whole house barely above 40% I'm not going nuts here.
Putting a humidifier back in service for the winter. It's one of the freestanding ones with the wicks that you have to fill up every day as landlord has not installed one on the furnace. However despite the fact that I cleaned this thing with vinegar before putting it up for the summer, it's NASTY, smells mildewy, now I'm bleaching everything and running all the little parts through the dishwasher. So the house is going to smell like bleach for a week or so. What did I do wrong? I did use the bactericide in the water all last winter and also when I put it away everything was, I thought, clean and dry.
Is there any help for this or am I resigned to doing this every year?
Also, opinions on the reusable wicks or just buy 2-3 paper ones per winter season? I use way too much water in this thing to use distilled water but they clog up with minerals very quickly. Yes I monitor humidity with a weather station and shoot for just keeping the whole house barely above 40% I'm not going nuts here.