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For different items, the most recommended method is soaking, such as this electric kettle. In fact, it is not recommended to burn vinegar, because vinegar has a low boiling point and is too easy to boil out. Might as well just soak. Generally, after soaking for three or four hours, the scale will naturally dissolve, and it can be washed off with a gentle brush. For some places with thin scale, just wipe them with a rag.
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Second: lemon juice, here refers to freshly squeezed lemon juice, not bottled lemon drink. You can buy two lemons, or lemons you haven't eaten at home. Just squeeze them into juice, or you can make lemon sauce. Lemon is very acidic, so there is no problem in scaling. You can directly scoop two spoonfuls of lemon sauce and pour some water into the sink or tableware.
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Similarly, it needs soaking, and it takes time for citric acid to dissolve scale. Scales are different in thickness and take different time than lemons. If the effect is not good once, you can add more.
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Third: carbonated drinks, perhaps this is the favorite of many people. Drink some sweet bubble water in summer, as if you are not so hot all over, but this kind of drink is different from others. Carbonated drinks can dissolve scale, or carbonated drinks can dissolve calcium to a certain extent, which is also a reason why carbonated drinks hurt teeth.
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However, it is still very effective in cleaning scale. All the unfinished carbonated drinks can be collected and poured on the scales that need cleaning. As the reaction progresses, some bubbles may float on the surface. After a few hours, pour out the coke and the scale will disappear.
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