10 Ways To Use Baking Soda At Home

Arm & Hammer baking sodaBaking soda – also known as bicarbonate of soda – is a great natural product that is useful in lots of ways. It can help you to save money on cleaning products, as well as cut down on potentially harmful chemicals. Baking soda is cheap to buy, especially if you buy in bulk. Let’s look at ten uses for baking soda (though there are lots more!):

General Cleaning: Baking soda can also be used as a natural all-purpose cleaner for different surfaces around the home. To use, just sprinkle a bit on a damp sponge, and clean as normal.

Getting Rid of Nasty Smells: Many people use baking soda to eliminate odors around the house. It’ll absorb smells in the environment around it, so you could try sprinkling some baking soda at the bottom of your bin, or keeping a box of it in the cupboard or fridge.

Drain Clearing: Baking soda can also help with clearing blockages in your drains, as well as helping to prevent them forming in the first place. To clear the drain naturally, add ¼ of a cup of baking soda to the drain, and follow it up with hot water. To clear stubborn drain blockages, try following the baking soda with vinegar.

Cleaning Laundry: Baking soda can also help get your clothes cleaner – simply add half a cup to the laundry, in addition to your normal detergent.

Cleaning Pans: Cleaning burned pans with baking soda is another time-saver – soak the pan with some baking soda plus water for a while before scrubbing.

Getting Rid of Limescale: You can also use baking soda for limescale elimination – make a baking soda paste, and apply it to surfaces with limescale such as shower heads.

Melting Snow & Ice: Another use for baking soda is to help melt ice on your property. It affects the freezing point of water, so the ice melts more quickly. Just sprinkle on the ground in place of salt.

Cleaning Carpets: If your carpets are less than fresh, try sprinkling them with baking soda and leave overnight. Vacuum it up the next day, and you should notice an improvement.

Absorbing Cupboard Moisture: If you have cupboards that are prone to damp or mustiness, baking soda can help here too – try leaving a bowl of it in the cupboard to help absorb the moisture.

Home-Made Deodorant: Baking soda can also be used as a natural deodorant – just dust a bit onto the armpit area after bathing.

There are lots of ways of using baking soda for daily household issues, so it’s a good idea to keep a box handy. Doing this will help you save money, and is good for the environment too!

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