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  1. Aug 7, 2007 · The seal on the top of the mug degrades, letting liquid in between the double-lining of the mug. This is accompanied by a hissing sound, as hot water seeps into the mug.

  2. The reason the mug leaks is because either it has a crack in the body(hairline), or it has a high absorption rate at vitrification that is taking on water and then slowly weeping it out. Glazed or not, a pot fired to a low absorption rate will not leak water.

  3. Mar 5, 2019 · Most double-wall glass coffee mugs are like that. When washed at too high a temperature in a dishwasher, the plug pops and dirty water enters. Do the following after slowly heating the glass in an oven to about 50°C to 60°C : With a syringe with a thin needle, extract all the dirty water as best as you can.

  4. Mar 9, 2017 · It's caused by a slightly poor "fit" between glaze and clay body of the ceramics, usually because of too much silica in the glaze. With some glazes, it's intentional; celedons craze, as do white raku glazes. What you're seeing there is unintentional crazing.

    • Clean Your Machine to Stop Leaking Pods
    • Use Coarse Ground Coffee
    • Make Sure Coffee Maker Needles Are in Working Order

    Yes, this applies to the exploding and the leaking. If you have a build-up in pressure, your aluminum or refillable pods could overflow. The build-up in pressure is from the same issues we discussed with the exploding pods, usually resulting from a clogged lower needle.

    Stay away from finely ground coffee when using reusable or instant pods. The finely ground coffee is more likely to seep through the holes in your pod. Finely ground coffee is like sand, while coarse ground coffee is like pebbles. Sand gets everywhere. You are more likely to have this problem if you buy off-brand pods or use a refillable pod. If yo...

    The needles used to puncture your coffee pod are a sensitive instrument. They can become clogged, but they also can break and bend. They are small, sharp needles. If they were damaged while being cleaned, then you're coffee pods are going to leak. Also, after placing your pod into the machine, be sure you close the lid carefully. If you slam it clo...

  5. Feb 16, 2019 · Just like with the ceramic mugs, put the cup in a bag of rice (or add heat) and see if the water is pulled out (or evaporates out) through those invisible little cracks. If it does not, your only option may be to drill a hole in your mug.

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