kalkkijäännöksiä
Kalkkijäännöksiä is a Finnish term that translates to "lime residue" or "limescale" in English. It refers to a deposit of calcium carbonate and other mineral salts that forms when hard water evaporates. This phenomenon is commonly observed in areas where tap water has a high mineral content, particularly calcium and magnesium.
Kalkkijäännöksiä typically appears as a white or grayish crust on surfaces that come into contact with water.
The formation of kalkkijäännöksiä is a natural process, but its accumulation can be aesthetically unpleasing and