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FermentingAll89

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Hello, I've purchased a lead testing kit and tested this crock twice, but am not seeing the red or pink indication on the tester.. Can anyone confirm or deny whether this is lead?
 

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Looks like spoon marks........Kinda' like I see in the bottom of my white coffee cup, when stirred with a stainless spoon.......

My take: If you got zero indication, then you got's zero Lead....
 
That looks like a crock pot liner. If so, it is food safe. Did you have any reason to suspect lead? Whoever left those marks should have used a wooden spoon, but it was probably stainless steel. If your test is negative, then you are good to go.
 
Well it was recently bought at a thrift store, I made the mistake of using a metal whisk when stirring up a batch of meade (will probably get ride of this or use a silicon coated whisk next time). The only reason I suspect there may be lead is due to the fact that crocks used to be treated with lead:

https://www.npr.org/sections/thesal...your-ceramic-cookware-give-you-lead-poisoning

The test didn't show up positive, but a lot of dark/black colored material showed up on a swab test used, which is a bit concerning.

Apparently the CrockPot brand is intelligent enough to not use lead, but I don't believe it is a CrockPot.

Spent about $23 on local, raw honey and would hate to waste it!

Thank you for the replies, will probably just drink and see what happens
 
I now understand your concern. I did notice that FDA said no crock pots, including Crock Pot brand, were found to contain leachable lead. I believe you have done all a reasonable person can do, and you are safe.

For what it's worth: I'm an old guy, and I grew up eating homemade sauer kraut and hominy, brewed up in ancient 5 gallon crocks that I am certain had a lead glaze. I turned out alright, and my other head says he did, too. Good luck!
 
Remembered your topic when cleaning a crock pot liner this morning. I was cleaning some stubborn chili stain with Barkeepers Friend. Had some of the black marks on the bottom of the liner. Had always thought I scraped some of the glaze off. Wiped the marks with the BF and they were gone. The marks were residue from a steel utensil. Never could scrub the marks off with Dawn dish soap.
 

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