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JonnyBoy12 | 18:08 Sat 16th Jul 2011 | Drinks
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Not sure if this is the right area for this question, but will ask it all the same. I would just like to know the best way to clean an electric kettle. Should I use denture cleaning tablets like I do for mugs, or should I use bleach? Failing that is there any special kettle cleaning fluid I can use?

What do the rest of you use in this instance, and thanks once again for any replies.
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If you use bleach remember to empty it out before you make a pot of tea.

(I think you are in your element here, but please don't spout on about it)
White vinegar is very good for de scaling kettles.
http://www.videojug.c...w-to-descale-a-kettle
Just bought some descaler tablets from Poundland. If you follow the instructions your kettle should be scale free.
I wouldn't use bleach personally but whatever you use you need to make sure you put fresh water in and boil it up and empty it a few times so that it's clear of the cleaner.
Hope this helps.
Jonnyboy why use denture tablets? There are kettle descalers on the market.

http://www.google.co....438&q=kettle+descaler

Very good factor30
You can use vinegar. In addition to scale, such as kettle with the scale, use vinegar a few can be absorbed into the water, and burning a hour or two, that is, except the scale.

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