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Baking Soda – The Safe Way to Clean
Most of us have used baking soda at one
point to remove odors from our refrigerator, but we never bother to
take that box out and use it somewhere else. You fridge isn’t the
only place nasty, bothersome smells develop, so why only use baking
soda there?
Many cleaning products use harsh scents
to cover up odor. If you’re like me, these scented products can be
really irritating to your skin and nose. That’s why baking soda is
so great. Instead of covering up odors, it absorbs them and locks
them away. You know it can get rid of odors in the fridge, but why
not try putting some in garbage cans, shoes, litter boxes, and or
even sitting out in kitchens and bathrooms? Baking soda is a great
way to remove offensive odors from pretty much anywhere.
Baking soda is a great way to remove dirt and anything else that
might me stuck on surfaces. Just sprinkle a wet wash cloth with
baking soda and scrub away. You can even use baking soda to get
stuck on grease off your floors, counters and even pots and pans. If
it’s really stuck on, you may need to soak it in baking soda and
water before you start scrubbing. Remember to rinse all your
surfaces after you clean them so there isn’t a residue left.
While baking soda can be used for general cleaning, it’s also a
great way to get out stubborn stains. Just use a small amount of
water to turn the powder into a gooey paste. You can then apply this
to stains in your kitchen, bathroom, and even your clothes. Just let
sit and then scrub. This paste is also a great way to clean your
silver.
You can even use baking soda to disinfect objects like toys or other
items around the house that get really germy (door handles,
telephones). If the items can be soaked, they should be put in
baking soda and water and left. It they can’t, simply cover the area
and let it sit for a minute before wiping it off.
You can get even more cleaning power from your baking soda if you
combine it with another wonderful natural cleaner: vinegar. If
you’ve ever seen a model volcano at a science fair, you probably
already know what happens when you mix these two chemicals together.
When these baking soda and vinegar mix, they release thousands of
tiny carbon dioxide bubbles. These powerful bubbles are great for
cleaning out clogged drains, toilets, and garbage disposals. If you
want the bubble with a fresh scent, try mixing baking soda with
lemon juice instead.
These are just a few ideas for how to clean with baking soda. It is
such a versatile product, the possibilities are endless. So why not
pull your baking soda out of the fridge and give it a try all around
your house? You may find yourself buying a lot more baking soda on
your next shopping trip.
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