The candle trick is an old lady’s remedy      that is very useful for polishing faucets.

Whether in the bathroom or in the kitchen, every time you use running water, a few splashes, a few drops settle on the metal and make it opaque. Lime accumulates over time      , the corrosive effect of which can spoil the beauty.

Precisely so that lime deposits do not spoil the beauty of our toilets, we have to clean them very often, much more often than we would like.

Recently, however, it has become fashionable again to use a candle to prevent the constant ingress of rags and cleaning agents.      With a few simple steps, we can guarantee that the steel will be permanently shiny and almost insensitive to attack by water and lime.

Let’s see what happens next together.

Candle tip for polishing a faucet.

Let’s start with the origins: There was a time when waterproofs didn’t exist; To prevent clothes or shoes from getting soaked in water, our grandmothers waxed candles to create an insulating patina. This means that rain does not get between the fibers and your clothes stay drier for longer.

On the same principle,      candle wax is an excellent repellent for faucet spray:      it prevents water from running down and limescale deposits on metal surfaces, thereby reducing their beauty and robustness.

With your help, we can avoid the frequent cleaning and use of these chemicals, which are always available and so harmful to the health of the ecosystem, especially when waste water flows into rivers, lakes and seas, threatening the survival of fish flora and fauna. fauna.

Trust in the ancient wisdom handed down by our grandmothers to this day      is proving to be an excellent means of reducing stress and not harming the environment.

Simply light a regular candle for at least two minutes to allow the wax to melt, then run it through the taps. Make sure it’s not too hot to avoid damaging the metal, which would have far more counterproductive effects than lime. But we are sure that you can regulate yourself perfectly.

Now wipe it with a damp cloth to spread it evenly and polish the surface. This      newly formed patina, although invisible and very fine, effectively protects your battery for about a week and you will not have to clean it every day.

It’s a very nice rediscovery!