Born to know! Why is "black stains following sealant" so dirty? 🪥🤯
Anyone who has a bathroom or a tiled kitchen floor should have found a "black stain on the trail" that can't be polished. The longer the day is black, the more the floor looks old, the whole house is always clean. 😩
Today I have a simple trick that most people don't know - just use the toothpaste that's already in the house!
🧩 Why are sealant marks so black?
Many people understand that it is only fungal stains, but there are actually three main ones. 👇
1️⃣ Moisture Accumulation - Bathroom / kitchen is watered throughout, allowing fast growth of fungi
2️⃣ Dust + Soap Stain + Oil Stain Collectible Island Along Sealant Groove
3️⃣ The skin of the sealant is porous. Get dirt easier than tiles.
So even if we mop the floor often, the groove is still black. 🥲
🪥✨, how can toothpaste help?
Toothpaste has a mild abrasive powder (Mild Abrasive) that helps "pull off stains" without damaging the surface.
There are also anti-bacterial substances that reduce mold accumulation to a certain extent. 🦠❌
💡 The easiest way to do it (and it works!)
1. Squeeze the pure white toothpaste onto the grout.
2. Use an old toothbrush to polish gently along the groove.
3. Leave for 5-10 minutes.
4. Use clean water to wash off
5.Wipe dry (very important!)
💥 Result: The black stain faded noticeably. Like the floor was clean again!
👀 The advantages that make this trick so loud
✔ No need to buy more equipment.
✔ It doesn't smell as strong as a cleaner.
✔ It's safer to have a child or a pet.
✔ Fits a bleach allergy.
🌿 Trick keeps the grout groove clean for longer.
✨ Wipe dry after bathing or cleaning.
✨ Turn on the bathroom fan or the damp reduction window.
✨ Repeat 1-2 times a month.






















































































