Vinegar never removes kettle limescale as fast as 1 natural item that blew cleaner’s mind

Importance Score: 35 / 100 🔵

Limescale, a persistent issue in kettles, not only affects the taste of beverages like tea and coffee but also reduces the appliance’s efficiency, leading to increased energy costs. This stubborn accumulation consists of dissolved minerals from tap water that harden into a firm deposit when heated. Eliminating this build-up is usually challenging, even with extensive scrubbing. But there’s a natural and effective way to remove it using a common kitchen ingredient.

Easy Limescale Removal with Citric Acid: A Simple Kettle Descaling Hack

Cleaning expert and lifestyle influencer Sammy Fisher has revealed a straightforward, natural method to eliminate limescale utilizing everyday kitchen items, highlighting one key ingredient. Sammy shared her preferred non-vinegar kettle descaling technique on her TikTok account @sammy_lifestlemama. While vinegar is often recommended for kettle cleaning, Sammy mentioned in the comments that she “can’t stand the smell.”

The “Odourless” Alternative: Citric Acid

Instead, she uses an “odourless” and “miracle worker” alternative: citric acid.

She captioned her video: “Limescale removal from my kettle was the quickest and most effective cleaning hack I’ve tried so far.”

At the beginning of the video, Sammy exclaimed, “This limescale hack blew my mind” before displaying the impressive before-and-after results.

How to Descale Your Kettle with Citric Acid

To duplicate her method, follow these simple steps:

  • Fill your kettle halfway with water.
  • Add a tablespoon of citric acid.

Descaling Process

Follow these steps to complete the descaling process:

  • Boil the kettle.
  • Turn it off and allow the citric acid to work.
  • Pour out the solution.
  • Rinse the kettle thoroughly.

If required, gently scrub the kettle with a sponge to eliminate any remaining limescale.

TikTok Users Praise Citric Acid for Kettle Descaling

Numerous TikTok users have lauded citric acid for descaling kettles. User @user1760251632618 commented: “I found that citric acid was the best result for cleaning the kettle.”

@bakes_and_home added: “I’ve used citric acid for years and it always does the job on my kettle. I’m taking some into work to do the staff room kettle tomorrow.”

@bella98 shared: “I have been using citric acid for years. Amazing.” Sammy responded with, “The citric acid was a miracle worker on the kettle.”

Later in the conversation, she disclosed: “My kettle was so bad and honestly, it worked so well the first time.”

Citric Acid vs. Store-Bought Descalers

While some suggested utilizing commercial descalers, Sammy remained unconvinced, explaining: “I tried one before, but my kettle was pretty bad and it didn’t even touch the sides. This was instant. I was so surprised. Nearly threw my kettle out as well.”


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