Hello, everyone.  Long-time reader/lurker, first time poster.  I was
hoping that some of the smart and experienced folks here can help me
out with a problem I am having with/following the first decaling of my
Brewtus II.

A little background (in case it is necessary or helps):
My Brewtus is about two years old.  For the first ~9 months (old
house) I mixed distilled and filtered water when using the Brewtus.
For the last ~18 months (new house) I have been using the filtered
water from the house.  I have not bought a TDS meter (I know this is
bad and I deserve the lashing, I did order one this week so I know
exactly what I am putting in Brewtus).  For the first year the Brewtus
probably pulled an average of a few shots on the weekdays and ten per
weekend day.  For the last year, it has pulled an average of four
shots on weekdays and ten per weekend day.

I decided to descale and followed Barry Luterman's descaling process.
The problem arose in the flushing of the boilers.  I have probably
flushed each boiler at least six times (probably even more for the
steam boiler).  I am doing so as in Barry's instructions (draining
through the brew head and hot water wand).  I am still getting sparkly
flecks in the water.  And in the steam boiler the water appears a
little cloudy and bluish.

First question - is the sparkly flecks in the water minerals that were
descaled from the process?  Or, has something else (not good)
happened?

Is it strange that I have flushed so many times and still have these
particulates coming through?  In reading through the many threads at
this forum I have encountered anyone who had similar problems.  Maybe
an extra flush or so, but not this.

Is it possible that my method of draining (through brew head and wand)
are resulting in a small amount at the bottom that does not get
drained and therefore "recharges" the water with the particulates?  If
so, do I need to drain in some other fashion (I have never cracked
open my Brewtus)?

Please help!  Any insight or instructions would be greatly
appreciated.  My wife and I are having withdrawals and I am starting
to fear that we did something wrong to our dear Brewtus.

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