#Kitchen hack: How to remove calcium deposits

Water with a lot of calcium, magnesium and other minerals (hard water) can accumulate on surfaces in your kitchen or in mugs, teapots, kettles and coffeepots.

To remove calcium deposits from a coffeepot or teapot, scrub with the flesh of a lemon. It’s fine to use a lemon wedge that has already been squeezed. You can sprinkle on a little baking soda or salt to help rub away really stubborn stains.

You can also use vinegar, brew a full pot of half vinegar and half water, turn it off when the solution comes to a boil and let it sit for about an hour and rinse thoroughly.

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