5 Best Ways On How to Descale and Clean a Kettle


So you've got the best electric kettle that you can afford or you recently purchased a new kettle but after a month of daily usage, you find your kettle is taking longer than usual to boil and is looking a bit tired out. The freshly boiled hot water doesn't seem as clear and there seems to be a metallic taste in it as well. This means it's time for a clean and descale of your kettle.

If you don't descale your kettle, this causes your kettle to burn out as more and more limescale builds up inside which effects the heating element. It doesn't take a lot of time to clean a kettle and there are several methods for it. We've put together a guide for you to learn how to descale a kettle without costing a lot of money, effort or time.




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Descaling a Kettle With Commercial Cleaning Solutions

Some people prefer to use ready to use cleaning liquids to get rid of limescale in a kettle as it’s quicker and stronger so it can be more effective. However, using commercial cleaning solutions are expensive and can leave toxic chemicals in your kettle if it’s not cleaned out properly. It also has a really strong smell.

But if you choose to use this method to remove limescale in your kettle, then many commercial cleaning liquids will include instructions. Be sure to thoroughly rinse your kettle out after and boil it at least twice before using it to make a cup of tea or coffee.

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Descaling a Kettle With Commercial Cleaning Solutions

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