7 incredible uses for baking soda
More under this adBaking soda isn't just for unclogging drains and cleaning stains; it can also be used to get rid of unpleasant odours. Here is a list of methods that can be used!
Because baking soda is so acidic, it is excellent at removing grime, dirt, and stains, as is general knowledge among cleaning enthusiasts. But did you know that a pinch of baking soda may eliminate odours in a variety of spots throughout the house? Baking soda is different from baking powder and is a highly effective cleaning product.
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When it comes to utilising baking soda to neutralise odours, simply putting an open container of it in a room or container overnight can assist. You can also use it to get rid of more ingrained, specialised, or difficult-to-reach odours. Baking soda can be used in the following seven different ways.
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Baking soda and vinegar are popular for unblocking drains, but this technique can also remove foul odours from them. Pour a few tablespoons of baking soda down a drain along with some warm white vinegar and run the hot water tap for a few minutes. This will help deodorise anything generating a scent.
Household surfaces
Baking soda can be used to remove odours from most household surfaces. Clean up whatever you've spilt on the surface, then mix a baking soda solution and gently scrub them down. This method also works on carpets that have been extensively discoloured.
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If the sweat from your feet has caused your shoes to smell, sprinkle a teaspoon of baking soda into them. Leave them to rest overnight, then pour them into the bin or sink the next day. If you have sensitive skin, use caution with this procedure because the product may irritate it.
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If your vacuum cleaner stinks, you may solve the problem by spraying a little bicarbonate of soda on the carpet before using it. However, don't go crazy and avoid using baking soda on wood floors, as it will discolour them.
Dishwasher
Dishwashers have a reputation for being smelly because they clean dirty dishes and are likely full of expired food. If your dishwasher smells musty, empty it and make sure the filter isn't clogged with food. Run a hot wash with a cup of baking soda.
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There isn't much you can do about the scent of bins. Adding a teaspoon of baking soda to a new bag every time you replace your bin bag, on the other hand, may help to absorb any foul odours.
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To get rid of odours in the fridge, use bicarbonate of soda. Place a small basin or package of baking soda in the refrigerator. In between more thorough cleanings, this will keep the item smelling fresh