Empty your electric or stovetop tea kettle after every use. (Don’t waste the water, use it to water plants or rinse out the sink.)
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- Why does my electric kettle have white stuff? These white calcium deposits form on the inside of kettles, both electric and stovetop varieties, when hot water evaporates and leaves solid minerals behind. The results are both unsightly and unsavory. Plus, if neglected too long, limescale can shorten the life of your kettle.
- How do you remove calcification from a tea kettle? Mix 1 cup of white vinegar with 1 tbsp. Boil the mixture well, then rinse out the kettle. Treat remaining mineral buildup with undiluted white vinegar, letting it sit overnight, then boiling again. Rinse out the tea kettle thoroughly.
- Can silk plants get wet? Silk plants should not get wet, as it can damage them. This method removes the debris without cleaning the plants with water. This will also work well for other fabric plants, such as polyester.