
Say goodbye to limescale with the old candle trick!
The faucet is never immune to limescale, which affects its appearance. While there are many natural methods to remove it, candles are the oldest and worth trying. It’s an effective trick that acts as a barrier against limescale. Find out how to use them.
Causes of limescale build-up on taps
The formation of limescale on taps, which results in whitish or yellowish deposits, can harm both the appearance and the proper functioning of this sanitary installation.
One of the main causes of limescale buildup is hard water. It contains high concentrations of minerals such as calcium and magnesium . When we use this water daily, these minerals build up on the surfaces of our faucets, creating layers of limescale that are difficult to remove.
Another contributing factor is the buildup of soap and other body care product residue . The residue combines with minerals in the water to create a solid substance that builds up on faucets. Regular cleaning of faucets is important to prevent limescale buildup, and it is essential to use appropriate cleaners to avoid damaging the surfaces .
Use candle wax to remove any traces of limescale
There is an unconventional but effective remedy for limescale: candle wax . By forming a thin protective film on the surfaces of faucets, the wax prevents the formation of limescale deposits. This protective layer also makes subsequent cleaning easier.
To apply the wax, light an unscented white candle and let it burn for a few minutes to obtain a small amount of melted wax. Then, extinguish the candle and wait for the wax to cool slightly, but not completely solidify. At this point, gently rub the wax onto the surface of the faucet, completely covering all affected areas.
After applying the wax to your faucets, allow it to harden completely. The wax will form a thin, transparent film on the faucet surface, protecting against limescale buildup.

