Not only is limescale unsightly, but kettle limescale can end up in hot drinks. To prevent this, an expert has shared how to descale the appliance effectively.
The annoyance of limescale in your kettle is a common household issue. However, appliance brand Russell Hobbs suggests that a conventional method is more effective than natural cleaning solutions.
Limescale in kettles is caused by hard water, and it often shows up as a white chalky substance at the bottom of the appliance. I recently tackled the limescale in my kettle with a cupboard essential to see if it would work.
Kettles can build up with limescale in less than a week, particularly when used regularly. This means that the appliance needs to work harder than it normally would to boil water. Instead of resorting to harsh chemicals to descale my kettle, I put a natural cleaning product to the test exclusively for Express.co.uk.