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How to remove limescale from a kettle?
Reviewed by Zac Kieffer
Updated: September 16, 2025
Learn how to remove limescale from your kettle with easy, effective methods. Our guide offers step-by-step instructions and safe cleaning tips.
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How to remove limescale from a kettle?
How to Remove Limescale from a Kettle
Prepare a Cleaning Solution: Mix equal parts water and white vinegar or lemon juice. These liquids help break down the limescale deposits, which are hard, chalky buildups of calcium carbonate.
Fill Your Kettle: Pour the solution into the kettle until it covers the affected areas. For best results, fill it completely so the whole interior surface gets treated.
Boil the Solution: Turn on the kettle and let the solution come to a boil. This step improves the cleaning action as the heating process helps loosen the limescale.
Let It Sit: After boiling, turn the kettle off and let the solution rest for about 20 minutes. This waiting period allows the solution to break down the limescale more effectively.
Empty and Scrub (if needed): Pour out the solution. If any limescale remains, gently scrub the interior with a non-abrasive sponge or cloth. Be gentle to avoid damaging the kettle’s surface.
Rinse Thoroughly: Fill the kettle with clean water, boil it once, then discard the water. Repeat this step once or twice to remove any residual vinegar or lemon juice smell and taste.
Dry the Kettle: After final rinsing, let the kettle air dry or wipe it down with a clean cloth.
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