Hard water flowing from our taps can lead to the formation of limescale on the steel products we use over time. This layer of limescale not only causes the water to heat up slowly, but also leads to increased energy consumption. Consequently, it is recommended to regularly clean the limescale, particularly from kettles.
Vinegar or baking soda are commonly preferred for removing limescale from kettles.
However, it is also possible to get rid of limescale using just a single product.
So, how is limescale removed from a kettle?