Say Goodbye to Moldy Caulk with This Insanely Easy Cleaning Hack!
By waterbaby

So, you know how the caulk in your tiles can start looking pretty grimy over time? Yeah, not a good look. And let's not even get started on the mold—it's not just unsightly, it's also a health hazard. So, what's the solution? Well, you gotta keep that caulk clean, my friend.
Luckily, there's this awesome video tutorial by Structure Tech Home Inspections on YouTube that's gonna teach you the easiest way to tackle that moldy caulk situation. And guess what? You probably already have all the stuff you need lying around at home.
So say goodbye to gross, moldy caulk and hello to a bathroom that sparkles like new!
Here's what you'll need:
A small mixing bowl
Bleach
Baking soda
Brush
Plastic wrap
Spray bottle
Mask
Ready to make your caulk look brand spanking new? Let's do this!

Image credit: Structure Tech Home Inspections via YouTube
Step 1
Grab a clean mixing bowl, then add some baking soda and bleach, and give them a good stir until completely combined. Keep adding bleach or baking soda to adjust the mixture until desired consistency is reached. Take your brush, then use it to apply the mixture generously on the caulk, and then cover it with plastic nicely.
Step 2
Allow it to sit for 1 hour or more, then add some bleach on a sprayer, and spray it on the wall or tiles letting the liquid drip down to saturate the cleaner on the caulk. Leave it for another 1 hour and keep repeating this step as needed, then give it a good scrub, and rinse well.

Image credit: Structure Tech Home Inspections via YouTube
*Thanks to Structure Tech Home Inspections via YouTube for all the images used here. If you love this cleaning hack, then you’ll surely love his other video tutorials too, so give his amazing channel a visit and subscribe!
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