Toilet limescale is caused by hard water with high amounts of dissolved minerals. The minerals build up over time and leave unpleasant stains in the toilet bowl.
Limescale is a hard, white deposit that forms when water containing minerals like calcium and magnesium evaporates. The substance is commonly found inside kettles. Now, an expert has shared a natural method for banishing limescale in kettles in just 30 minutes .
Spring is here and it s time to declutter and deep clean homes. While everything might look clean, households might be surprised to see how much dirt has accumulated in their home, especially in the kitchen. Luckily a cleaning and appliance expert has shared several effective hacks that can help and all cost less than £3.
KETTLES full of limescale will brew nothing but a nasty cuppa, and the only way to remedy this is to descale your kettle. Here s how to remove limescale from your kettle.