I read lots of stories on this subject. A lot of them left off the important water part. The detailed story said they did lots of tests. Found you had to MV for 2 minutes with I think a 700 watt MV. They also said one rare “bug” required 4 minutes. They also said they did this with kitchen brushes. They didn't say what type of brushes (plastic or other types). They didn't say how they did the brushes, in a bowl of water? On a newer MV can you damage the MV tube by MVing something dry too long? Or will it just automatically shut off?
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I read lots of stories on this subject. A lot of them left off the important water part. The detailed story said they did lots of tests. Found you had to MV for 2 minutes with I think a 700 watt MV. They also said one rare “bug” required 4 minutes. They also said they did this with kitchen brushes. They didn't say what type of brushes (plastic or other types). They didn't say how they did the brushes, in a bowl of water? On a newer MV can you damage the MV tube by MVing something dry too long? Or will it just automatically shut off?