No matter how hard you scrub, tile joints always end up getting dirty. Between humidity, grease and mold, they become dull and difficult to clean. What if the solution was simpler than it seems? A little-known ingredient used in gardening could well revolutionize your cleaning routine.
Why do tile joints get so dirty?

Unlike smooth tiles, joints are porous and absorb everything: water, grease, dust, etc. In the kitchen, oil and sauce splashes seep in and leave marks that are difficult to remove. In the bathroom, humidity and steam create a breeding ground for mold.
Traditional methods such as white vinegar and baking soda often require vigorous scrubbing for results that don’t last. As for steam cleaners, their effectiveness varies and they remain expensive. But a natural and extremely effective alternative exists: potash .
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