Cleaning With Baking Soda
Baking soda is an inexpensive and natural product that has so many uses around the house in addition to baking. From deodorizing your refrigerator to smothering grease fires, that box of baking soda does a little bit of everything.
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What Is Baking Soda?
Baking soda is a sodium bicarbonate, a natural substance that maintains the pH balance. Baking soda neutralizes both acids and bases, so it actually eliminates odors rather than just covering them up. In cooking, baking soda releases carbon dioxide when heated, and this causes cookies, breads, and cakes to rise. Baking soda can also act as a very mild abrasive cleaner perfect for removing stains from sinks, counter tops, and even fine china.
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Deodorizing
Baking soda neutralizes both basics ('ammonia smells,' common in diaper pails) and acidic odors (such as the smell from pickles).
- Sprinkle baking soda on your carpet before vacuuming to eliminate food and pet odors.
- After emptying the garbage, sprinkle some baking soda on the bottom of the garbage can; this will neutralize the food odors.
- Keep an open box of baking soda in the back of your refrigerator and in your pantry; replace every three months or so.
- Pour baking soda down your garbage disposal while running warm water.
Cleaning
Baking soda causes dirt and grease to dissolve in water, so it is very effective in cleaning numerous spots in the kitchen, including countertops, refrigerators, and stovetops. And sprinkled on a sponge or dishrag, baking soda forms a mildly abrasive scouring powder.
- Use baking soda dissolved in water to clean and freshen the inside of your refrigerator.
- For stubborn coffee stains in cups, sprinkle baking soda on the stain, wipe with a damp sponge, and rinse.
- Baking soda is safe and effective as a paste to remove Kool-Aid and juice stains from kitchen countertops.
- Again as a paste, baking soda is great for removing dirt and grime from the inside door of your dishwasher or the drum of your washing machine.
We already know that vinegar is a great weapon for fighting carpet stains, but adding a little baking soda can take it to another level.
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Household blog One Good Thing by Jillee suggests soaking the stain with vinegar, then sprinkling in a little bit of baking soda. The order is important here; pour vinegar on a pile of baking soda, and you have the makings of a carpet volcano. Once you have a bubbling mound of baking soda on the floor, just wait a few moments for it to absorb the stain, then wipe and vacuum it up. Jillee used this mixture to clean up pet urine, but it should work on a variety of stains, so hit up the source link for some more photos of this hack in action.
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