Limescale takes over many areas of the home, from kettles and washing machines, to shower screens and of course toilets. Limescale is
MoreWhen guests come over, there are usually two areas that are judged the most harshly – the bathroom and kitchen. While the
MoreLimescale is something most households will find lurking in their kettles, especially if they live in a location with hard water. When
MoreLimescale is common in hard water areas and it can build up in areas like the toilet, around taps and on shower
MoreLimescale accumulating in a thick layer over the surface of your shower screen will make it look dirty and dreary. The hard
MoreLimescale deposits can form very quickly but can quickly get thicker and more stubborn if they’re not regularly tackled. Facebook Fiona Vincent
MoreLimescale is caused by calcium and magnesium being left behind after hard water evaporates. Limescale can be particularly bad in hard water
MoreLimescale is a harmless chalky white residue that accumulates in appliances that use water, such as kettles, coffee machines, dishwashers, and washing
MoreFans of cleaning sensation Mrs Hinch, whose full name is Sophie Hinchliffe, has shared their simple solution for removing limescale from toilets.
MoreLimescale and mould target so many household appliances – one of which is washing machines. However, a new study from appliance brand AEG has found that
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