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Author: Chris J
Date: 2018-10-12 15:00
The outside of the mouthpiece is in direct contact mouth secretions, and all the salts and minerals in those secretions. What generally goes into the inside of the mouthpiece is your breath, rather than your saliva.
The water in your breath will have no mineral content as it is a gas. It is like the water you get from defrosting a freezer or from emptying an air con collection - it is de-ionised. It will condense on the sides and be wet, but it is only the bits of saliva that get in which would cause deposits.
Chris
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