Tried and tested: This 30p trick is the best way to remove limescale from your kettle
With Brits consuming around 100 million cups of tea every day, the kettle is one of our most-used appliances in the kitchen, yet most of us don't regularly descale it. It's one of those small tasks with a big reward (a clean kettle is needed for making the best-tasting cuppa). However, we often put it off until we can no longer ignore the chalky layer that has formed on the metal base plate and we need to go in with harsh chemicals to remove the build-up.
