Why I Am Getting White Chalky Residue from Water? [+ How To Remove]

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  • Опубликовано: 20 июн 2024
  • Have you ever wondered what that white, chalky residue on your appliances and cookware is?
    It is called limescale buildup, caused by hardness minerals like calcium and magnesium in water. As water travels through limestone and chalk, it absorbs these minerals. The mineral build-up on pans when water boils evaporates, leaving a white residue behind.
    Watch the video to learn how to remove it:
    00:00: Intro
    00:23: Is calcium buildup harmful to health?
    00:48: Steps To Remove White Chalky Residue From Stainless Steel Pans
    01:34: Permanent Solution
    📝 Read our detailed guide: www.aquaprofessor.com/white-c...
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