Cleaning your bathroom frequently is a difficult and time-consuming task, especially if you have a huge bathroom in your house. Although I find cleaning relaxing personally, I still want to skip cleaning it often because there are times that I just feel too tired to do any chores or I have too much going on in my hands. One particular task that I dread doing, is cleaning the bathroom tile’s grout, it gets dirty quite easily, and to restore its former sparkling clean glory, you would have to do a lot of scrubbing. Luckily, I found this video tutorial by Andrea Jean Cleaning on YouTube and I was immediately interested in trying this hack. The process was super easy and it was handy because just like her, I also love taking some candles in the bathroom. I was so happy with the result because it does prevent the tile grout from becoming dirty and cleaning them is now less frequent than before, plus, it made the bathroom smell amazing because I used a scented one. Try this hack too and see if it works for you. I hope that you find this cleaning hack as useful as I did.

Materials:

  • White candle

Directions:

Easy Way to Clean Tile Grout with Candles
Image credit: Andrea Jean Cleaning via YouTube

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Take the candle and point the bottom towards the grout, then rub it down the grout line until covered, and do this for all parts of your bathroom. This will create a sealant effect that will prevent mold from building up and avoid discoloration.

Easy Tile Grout Cleaning Hack Using Candles
Image credit: Andrea Jean Cleaning via YouTube

How To Clean Tile Grout With Candles

*Thanks to Andrea Jean Cleaning via YouTube for all images used here. If you loved this cleaning hack, then you’ll surely love her other video tutorials too, so give her channel a visit and subscribe!

How to Clean Tile Grout with Candles

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Elle Ann

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