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It’s So Easy To Remove Limescale From A Kettle

Do you make tea in a kettle?  Then you probably are pretty familiar with limescale.

According to Wikipedia

Limescale is the hard, off-white, chalky deposit found in kettles, hot-water boilers and the inside of inadequately maintained hot-water central heating systems. It is also often found as a similar deposit on the inner surface of old pipes and other surfaces where “hard water” has evaporated.

Doesn’t a cup of tea taste so much better when the water is boiled in a clean kettle?

But how to get it off?  Looks like something you couldn’t scrape off with a screwdriver, right?  Well, there is a way.  And in true WiseDIY style, it is cheap, easy and fast.

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1 Comment

  1. Nan Ritchey says:

    I need to make a bon fire.

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