There were too many grease stains in the kitchen, and it was really hard to pack up. The time was wasted and the leg was sore. In fact, cleaning grease stains on these tiles is also tricky. >>> Links: Frequently Asked Questions on Laying Tiles First squeeze the appropriate amount of toothpaste on the brush, and then directly brush the tile joints. The amount of toothpaste can be determined based on the actual condition of the oil on the seams of the tiles. Because the direction of the seams of the tiles is vertical, when brushing, it should also be brushed longitudinally so that the oil can be brushed clean. In addition, the main raw materials for the tiles to meet each other are putty and white cement, so it is difficult to scrub clean after the oil adheres to the top, and the toothpaste has a strong cleaning effect, so choose it as a cleaning tool. However, the tiles and tiles behind the stove tops are easily stained with oil. It is very troublesome to clean them every time. What to do? There is also a trick, the key tool is this ordinary candle. Gently apply the candle to the seam of the tile. The first is the vertical coating. This is to make the joint evenly coated with candles; then horizontally, it can make the thickness of the candle and the thickness of the tile flat. Why do you want to apply candles? Because the surface of the candle is smooth, even if oil stains on it, it can be cleaned with just one rub. Afterwards, clean the oil stains on the tile and tile joints behind the cooktop. Just scrub with detergent. The key to this trick is to use toothpaste to clean the dirt on the tiles behind the kitchen countertops, and to apply candles on the seams to make the seams of the tiles less contaminated with oil. Experience talking cement kitchen tiles