What is the white residue I find at the bottom of my pots and tea kettle, and around my faucet fixtures? What can I do to get rid of it?
The white residue is calcium carbonate. There are cleaning products on the market made specifically for its removal. A “green” alternative for removing hardness residue is warm vinegar. Add ½ cup of white distilled vinegar to the tea kettle or pot, fill with water, and let sit overnight. Persistent residue can be removed by warming vinegar in the kettle or pot, cooling, and rinsing well afterwards.More information about removing calcium carbonate

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