That's good to know. Maybe if it takes too long with one of my other pots to develop a patina (especially the ZiNi pots) I'll try this. With the 40ml pot I did not need to do this. On the photo the pot looks a bit more shiny than in reality, but you can already see a patina developing.Teachronicles wrote: ↑Sun Jun 28, 2020 12:57 pmYou can pour the rinse on your pot and ime, it does not end up looking like that.
This is off-topic of course but how did you remove the smell of your tea brush? Or didn't it have a smell?