How to clean a kettle with lemon or baking soda?
Lemon owes its descaling power to its acidity which allows for deep cleaning of all types of surfaces. Baking soda is reputed to be a multipurpose product, anti-limescale like lemon and white vinegar. Here’s how to use these two eco-friendly solutions.
How to use lemon to clean your kettle?
The kettle often needs a powerful descaling and, thanks to its natural acidity, lemon will be able to do the trick. Mix the juice of a lemon with water, then pour it into the kettle and bring to a boil. Finally, rinse the kettle two or three times with clean water. Also note that you may need to repeat the process more than once if your kettle still shows signs of limescale.
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How to use baking soda to clean your kettle?
You can also use baking soda to descale your kettle. To do this, simply fill your kettle with a litre of water and add two teaspoons of baking soda and bring to a boil. Once it boils, empty the kettle and rinse it with clean water. Repeat the operation as much as possible to remove all traces of limescale.
How do I clean the outside of the kettle?
It is equally important to take care of the external appearance of your kettle. Nothing could be simpler in this case, take a soft cloth moistened with hot water and non-abrasive detergent and start polishing the kettle. Finally, take a microfibre cloth to dry the outer surface.
Adopt these natural methods, each one as effective as the last, and you will no longer have to worry about the state of your kettle!
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