How to transform your kettle in minutes: | Daily Mail Online

2021-11-24 06:04:09 By : Ms. Donna Dong

Authors: Amelia Roach and Carina Stathis For Daily Mail Australia

Published: November 22, 2021 00:41 EST | Updated: November 22, 2021 00:42 EST

A mother revealed the "game-changing" method she used to clean the kettle, using only lemons.

Dee from Sydney wowed hundreds of Facebook users with the before and after photos of her cleaning the kettle. These photos showed that the device went from dirty to shiny and clean within a few minutes. 

The post received hundreds of comments and more than 1,700 likes, and many people thanked Dee for sharing this convenient hacker. 

Before and after the photos of her kettle cleaning tips, Dee has amazed hundreds of people 

To clean the inside of the kettle, first cut the lemons into about eight pieces and then throw them into the bucket.

Fill the kettle with water to the highest level, then turn on the kettle, then empty and rinse the kettle several times to show its luster. 

The lemon cleaning technique is also suitable for plastic, stainless steel, ceramic, electric and stove top kettles. 

Mother Carolina McCauley from Perth revealed a quick and easy way to deep clean the kettle

Dee also revealed that after cleaning her kettle with lemon, there is no lemon or acidic aftertaste.

Another Australian mom from Perth, Carolina McCauley, became popular earlier this year when she shared another video of water bottle cleaning tips.

In order to remove the stains on the kettle, she poured a cup of white vinegar and a cup of water into the appliance, and then let it sit in it for 30 minutes before boiling.

To remove stains, she poured a cup of white vinegar and a cup of water into the appliance, then let it sit in it for 30 minutes before boiling

Then pour out the liquid so that the kettle looks gleaming from the inside out.

Due to overuse and little cleaning, spot stains on the bottom of the kettle will appear over time.

As we all know, the high acidity concentrate in vinegar can kill bacteria, molds and bacteria, and it is also a good natural cleaning product.

It is also safe to mix water and vinegar when cleaning, because the two will not form a chemical reaction. 

After 48 hours, the video has been viewed more than 135,000 times, and many people thanked Carolina for sharing her cleaning skills.

'This is a treat! ! I have never seen my kettle before seeing your hacker, wow, I can’t believe how effective it is,” one lady wrote.

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