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Step 1 - Make a mix of water and citric acid (2 tablespoons of warm water with one tablespoon of citric acid). Using a clean toothbrush clean along the top rim and lid if applicable. Rub in small circular motions to remove the tough bits. If you don't have any citric acid cut a lemon in half
Step 1 - Fill the kettle with water and leave to boil. Let the water sit to cool for five minutes. Once the water has cooled slightly add 2 or 3 tablespoons of citric acid, if you don't have any citric acid cut a lemon in half. Leave for 15 to 60 minutes (or even over night).
Step 2 - Scrub the sides of the kettle with a clean toothbrush before disposing of the water and rinsing out the kettle with warm water.
Step 3 - If needed repeat step 2, adding slightly more citric acid and maybe add a splash of white vinegar.
Step 4 - Whilst the citric acid is left to do its magic its time to concentrate on cleaning the base.
Step 5 - Its now time to fully rinse the kettle. Refill and boil the kettle at least twice, leaving to cool slightly between each rinse, so you don't burn yourself with the steam.
Step 6 - Sit back and enjoy a nice brew
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