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How to descale your kettle - and the best natural product to use
Remove kettle limescale in minutes with this simple citric acid method. Safe, natural and perfect for hard water homes.


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How to remove limescale from your toilet bowl and rim naturally using citric acid. A simple step-by-step method, why limescale forms and how to stop it coming back.


How to descale your kettle - and the best natural product to use
Remove kettle limescale in minutes with this simple citric acid method. Safe, natural and perfect for hard water homes.


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Limescale. It clings to your kettle, it lurks in your loo, and it’s probably blocking up your showerhead right now. But don’t worry — you...


How to descale a kettle (without chemicals or fuss)
Let’s be honest — there’s nothing that puts you off a fresh cuppa quicker than limescale floating in your mug. If your kettle’s looking a bit crusty, sounding louder than usual, or taking ages to boil, chances are it’s time for a descale. Good news: there are quick and easy ways to do it — and you don’t need harsh chemicals to get the job done. Whether you want maximum power or something that smells a little fresher, here are two natural methods to get you sorted. White vineg
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