I bought several items of copperware from a well known smith that included two pots. Both made of copper but tinned inside. Even after two rinses with fresh water and then washed with dish soap, the inside smelled of some type of chemical which did not go away until I boiled water in both. Included in my order was a stainless steel wash basin and a plain tinned dinner plate and neither had this smell.
Now, to be clear, I'm not looking to bash the maker or complain about his craftsmanship so I'm not mentioning where I got these at. I am simply curious as to what could have made such a smell and why it took so much effort to get it to go away. Both pots are water tight and lids fit nearly perfectly. I chose SS for durability on the wash basin and I'm also aware that since the pots are copper than tinning the interior wasn't necessary. I just thought it looked good that way and it does.
Any ideas?