Meanwhile:
1. Lower your pH as far as you safely can -- near 7.0 (but not below) is ideal.
2. If you can get a small sample of the scale, leave it overnight in a couple of tablespoons of white vinegar in a Saran wrap covered glass. See if it dissolves. If it does, you've pretty much confirmed calcium.
3. And then . . . get good test results!

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