tacomaguy20
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Hi guys, I made what seems to be a mistake of using a ceramic coffee mug to make a 10% solution of potassium metabisulfite to add to my wine. After adding the sulfite, I cleaned my mug and it now has developed some sort of white mineral/substance on the outside and inside. It looks like it's cracked but the substance is easily wiped off or washed off but it returns after washing and drying. I've now washed it several times. Any idea what this might be? Could there have been a bad reaction to the ceramic? Do you think it's toxic? I posted asking in another forum but I think you may be the metabisulfite experts over here. Any ideas?