It is no secret that mineral impurities contained in tap water affect the level of hardness of the aquatic environment and contribute to the formation of lime deposits on pipeline devices.
Experienced cleaners recommend mixing 9% table vinegar with 0.5 cups of water. If there is no vinegar at hand, then replace it with citric acid. Then apply to the problem area and leave for 10-15 minutes, then wipe with a damp cloth or paper towel.
Make a paste by mixing a couple of tablespoons of baking soda with water and adding a little vinegar. You will get a thick mixture - it will have to be applied in a dense layer to the mixer. After an hour, wipe the surface with a sponge and rinse off the remnants of the product with running water.
A vial of hydrogen peroxide is poured into soda to make a sizzling gruel. Such a composition works in two directions - acid corrodes limescale, and soda, as an abrasive, removes pollution. The mixture can be used to clean the kettle and surfaces that are not afraid to scratch.