Kitchen Appliance Cleaning : Cleaning Mineral Deposits in Tea Kettles

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To clean mineral deposits in tea kettles, you can use calcium, lime, and rust remover or distilled vinegar. Pour distilled vinegar into your kettle and let it percolate through the kettle to remove mineral deposits with help from a professional cleaner in this free video on cleaning kitchen appliances.

Expert: Mark Newman-Kuzel
Bio: Mark Newman-Kuzel is the president, CEO and founder of Maid in the U.S.A., a local Los Angeles premier boutique cleaning service.

Series Description: Keeping your kitchen appliances clean is important to keep them working properly. Properly clean your appliances with help from a professional cleaner in this free video series on cleaning kitchen appliances.
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Yes!!! I used a distilled white vinegar yesterday to remove the water deposit from my le creuset kettle. Just pour a bottle of distilled vinegar (no need to mix water) into the kettle and leave it overnight. The next morning, you'll see the brilliant result. My kettle is now fully cleaned.

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This was so easy! And it worked! Thanks!

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Can the same be done on electric Airpots to remove rock-hard mineral deposits from the bottom? Is there no need to leave the solution overnight?

jars