Nowadays, every family owns at least one kettle and uses it daily.
However, there’s one thing about this appliance that not everyone pays attention to.
We could even say that many people aren’t aware of it. This is cleaning the kettle.
In a forum for household appliances, pictures of the inside of a kettle that had been used for a long time but not cleaned generated numerous interactions.
In particular, white and yellow dirt and plaque accumulate at the bottom of the kettle.
Experts explain that these are harmful contaminants or even bacteria that multiply in the kettle over time and originate from the calcium and magnesium present in the water.
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