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Bathroom tiles are often moldy, dirty, and yellowed: Here are 5 cheap tips to help keep your bathroom tiles clean and shiny.

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Lemon juice is not only a natural cleaner but also a great deodorizer. Its acidity helps remove stains and restore brightness to dull or yellowed tiles.

Simply squeeze fresh lemon juice onto the tiles or mix it with water and apply using a cloth or sponge. Let it sit for a few minutes before rinsing thoroughly. The result is cleaner tiles with a fresh, pleasant scent.

Lemon juice is especially useful for tackling light discoloration and giving your bathroom a polished look without using harsh chemicals.

4. Regular Cleaning Routine Prevents Buildup

One of the most important yet often overlooked tips is consistency. Dirt and mold build up over time, so regular cleaning can prevent serious problems.

You don’t need to deep clean every day. A simple weekly routine can make a big difference. After showering, take a minute to rinse the tiles with clean water to remove soap residue. You can also use a squeegee or dry cloth to wipe down walls and reduce moisture.

By keeping tiles dry and clean regularly, you limit the conditions that allow mold and mildew to grow. This not only keeps your bathroom looking better but also reduces the need for heavy scrubbing later.

5. Improve Ventilation to Stop Mold Growth

Mold thrives in warm, damp environments, which makes bathrooms the perfect breeding ground. Even the best cleaning methods won’t be fully effective if moisture is constantly present.

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