Maintaining your kettle is necessary above all because it is one of the most used objects in the kitchen. After all, who would want to enjoy a hot drink contaminated by the lack of maintenance of a kettle? To solve this problem, we recommend the use of a particular product, and no, it is not bleach!
Kettle on a gas stove
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Kettle on a gas stove – Source: spm
How to easily maintain your kettle?
Effective maintenance of a kettle is not rocket science and it is because it is so easy that you will find yourself doing it regularly. In fact, you will only have to pour white vinegar inside your kettle to thoroughly clean it and descale it. The only condition to respect is to do it regularly to keep it in perfect working order. Over time and with lack of maintenance, lime deposits end up accumulating on the walls of the kettle. And if you don’t want these deposits to end up in your glass of tea or coffee, follow these instructions.
white vinegar and baking soda
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Bottle of white vinegar – Source: spm
To remove mineral deposits from your kettle, as well as any lime formation, pour two tablespoons of white vinegar into a cup of water, then pour the solution obtained into your kettle and bring to the boil. The anti-limescale power of vinegar is multiplied tenfold, once hot.
Let it sit for 45 minutes and then empty the kettle to rinse it several times with cold water. If this technique is considered very effective it is because white vinegar is recognized as an excellent natural descaler.
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