Scrub Lightly:
Use a soft sponge or brush to gently scrub any remaining stains or residue.
Rinse Thoroughly:
Rinse the kettle several times with clean water to remove any residue of the baking soda or cleaning solution.
Boil Clean Water:
Boil a full kettle of clean water and discard it to ensure no cleaning agent remains. Why This Works: Baking soda is mildly abrasive and effective at breaking down stubborn mineral deposits and dirt without damaging the kettle. It’s non-toxic, safe, and inexpensive.
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I had no idea this was possible
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Put diced chicken and brown sugar into a slow cooker for this take-out favorite