A kettle is a tool found in almost every kitchen in every home. Although we usually use it to make tea and coffee, the kettle makes life easier for many people. The calcification of this tool, which is used on average almost twice a day, is also fast. A calcified kettle will slow down the warm-up time and make different sounds. In general, many people use the kettle until it breaks down due to calcification problems and then throw a new one. However, it is not a right move in terms of environment and budget. That's why we're going to tell you how to clean the kettle in an easy way. Let's see together...
How to Clean Water Repellent?
Vinegar
Vinegar helps to remove scale from the kettle and remove scale buildup caused by hard water. Prepare a mixture of equal amounts of water and white vinegar. Fill the kettle halfway with this mixture and turn on the kettle and bring it to a boil. If the lime is too much, increase the vinegar ratio and boil it again.
Then unplug the kettle and wait at least 20 minutes. Then pour the mixture. To get rid of lice, rinse the heater thoroughly, wipe it with a cloth and let it dry.
Lemon juice
Prepare a mixture of lemon and water. Squeeze the lemon into the water, cut it into slices and throw it into the water. Boil the mixture in the kettle. Then let it sit for about 1 hour and rinse the kettle.
Baking soda
Mix a teaspoon of baking soda with water and boil it in the kettle. After waiting for 20 minutes, pour the mixture and rinse with cold water. This process will also dissolve the calcification of the kettle and allow it to be cleaned.