Rusty kettle can immediately make your kitchen look dirty and old.
Although it is in constant contact with water, preventing rust can be difficult, but not impossible.
Here are some tips that might help.
Stainless steel, galvanized steel, or aluminum are good choices as they are less prone to rusting.
Paint or use rust-inhibiting coatings specifically designed for metal surfaces.
Regularly clean and remove debris from metal surfaces to prevent moisture buildup.
Store your kettle equipment in dry, well-ventilated areas to minimize exposure to moisture.
Poor drainage can lead to water pooling around equipment, promoting rust formation.
For equipment with moving parts, such as hinges or joints, apply lubricants to reduce friction and prevent rust.
If rust appears on metal surfaces, it's essential to remove it and treat the affected area promptly.
Use appropriate rust removal techniques such as wire brushing, sanding, or using rust-removing chemicals.
Once the rust is removed, apply a rust-inhibiting primer and repaint the surface.