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# ☕ How to Clean an Electric Kettle: The Simple Guide to a Sparkling, Scale-Free Appliance
If your morning tea or coffee has started tasting a little off, or if you’ve noticed **white, chalky residue** at the bottom of your electric kettle, it’s probably time for a good cleaning. Over time, **limescale** builds up inside your kettle, especially if you have **hard water**, which can affect the taste of your drinks and even reduce the kettle’s efficiency.
Fortunately, cleaning your electric kettle is **quick, easy, and doesn’t require harsh chemicals**. In fact, you probably already have everything you need in your kitchen!
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## 🧪 Why You Should Clean Your Kettle Regularly
* 🫧 **Removes limescale**, which can affect heating time and energy use
* ☕ **Improves the taste** of your tea, coffee, and other hot drinks
* 💧 **Prolongs the lifespan** of your appliance
* 🦠 Reduces buildup of **bacteria and mineral deposits**
> 🗓️ **How often?** Clean your kettle every 1–2 months, or more often if you notice buildup.
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## 🛒 What You’ll Need:
Choose **one** of the following natural cleaning agents:
* **White vinegar** (most effective for hard water buildup)
* **Lemon juice** (natural and great-smelling)
* **Baking soda** (for deodorizing and gentle scrubbing)
Also:
* Water
* A soft sponge or brush
* Microfiber cloth or towel
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## 🔧 Method 1: Clean with Vinegar (Most Effective)
### Step 1: Mix the Solution
* Combine **equal parts white vinegar and water** (about 1 cup each)
* Pour the mixture into your **empty kettle**, covering the base
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