🚫 When to Replace the Caulk (Not Just Clean It)
Sometimes, cleaning isn’t enough.
Replace the caulk if:
It’s cracked or peeling
Mold keeps returning
The caulk feels soft or spongy
You’ve cleaned it multiple times with no lasting results
In that case, remove the old caulk and reapply a fresh, mildew-resistant sealant.
🧠 Final Thoughts: Sometimes the Best Cleaning Hack Isn’t About Scrubbing — It’s About Letting Chemistry Work
We spend so much time scrubbing bathroom grime — toothbrush in hand, back aching, frustration rising.
But the truth is:
The best way to clean mold isn’t with force.
It’s with patience and chemistry.
Bleach breaks it down.
Cotton holds it in place.
Time does the rest.
So next time you see black streaks along your tub and dread the scrub…
Don’t reach for the brush.
Reach for the bleach.
Reach for the cotton rope.
Because sometimes, the difference between a grimy seam and a sparkling one…
Isn’t in the elbow grease.
It’s in the rope.
And once you try this method?
You’ll never go back to scrubbing again.
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