A common layer of dust or chalk at the base of your favorite mug signals your electric kettle needs maintenance. Mineral deposits, primarily calcium carbonate, reduce efficiency and can lead to breakdowns. White vinegar, with its acetic acid properties, offers a cost-effective and safe solution for descaling, restoring your kettle’s performance and preventing costly repairs.
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