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  2. Do I really need to descale my coffeepot and teakettle? - AOL

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    Tetro also recommends vinegar, suggesting you make a 50-50 combination of vinegar and water to clean your devices. “You can also use sodium bicarbonate and other commercially available descaling ...

  3. Here's the Truth About Using Vinegar to Clean Your Electric ...

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    Cleaning an electric kettle doesn't have to be hard. Here's how to clean the inside using household ingredients—like soda, vinegar, and citrus acid—to remove scales from your kettle.

  4. Three Quick and Easy Ways to Clean an Electric Kettle - AOL

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    It easy to clean and descale the inside of an electric kettle with vinegar, lemon juice or baking soda.

  5. Descaling agent - Wikipedia

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    A descaling agent or chemical descaler is a liquid chemical substance used to remove limescale from metal surfaces in contact with hot water, such as in boilers, water heaters, and kettles. Limescale is either white or brown in colour due to the presence of iron compounds. Glass surfaces may also exhibit scaling stains, as can many ceramic ...

  6. Cleaning agent - Wikipedia

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    Using a mix of acidic vinegar and soap to clean a plastic surface. Cleaning agents or hard-surface cleaners are substances (usually liquids, powders, sprays, or granules) used to remove dirt, including dust, stains, foul odors, and clutter on surfaces. [1]

  7. Kettle corn - Wikipedia

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    Kettle corn was introduced to the United States in the 18th century. It is referenced in the diaries of Dutch settlers in Pennsylvania circa 1776. [citation needed] It was a treat sold at fairs or consumed at other festive occasions. The corn, oil, sugar, and salt are cooked together in a cast-iron kettle, or possibly a Dutch oven. This ...

  8. 9 Household Items You Should Never Clean With Vinegar

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    However, vinegar can be use to clean grout that is sealed and is an effective way to remove stains. Before using vinegar on sealed grout, test a small patch to ensure it doesn't cause any damage ...

  9. ‘Why we never got Ebola’ by Huffington Post

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    What one nurse learned about humanity amidst the Ebola epidemic