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Multipurpose Pantry Staple: 6 Different Ways to Use Baking Soda at Home

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Multipurpose Pantry Staple: 6 Different Ways to Use Baking Soda at Home

Get ready to discover why baking soda is one of the most versatile and effective products you can have in your home.

Baking soda is a versatile product that has many different uses around your home. From freshening up carpets to eliminating odours in the refrigerator, baking soda can be used in a variety of ways.

This common pantry staple is also a natural product and is affordable, making it a highly cost-effective way to tackle many of the daily challenges of home life. In this article, we’ll look at different ways that baking soda can be used around the home, from practical uses to creative solutions.

Get ready to discover why baking soda is one of the most versatile and effective products you can have in your home.

How to Use Baking Soda at Home

  1. Freshen up smelly shoes

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One of the easiest and most effective ways to use baking soda at home is to freshen up smelly shoes. All you need is some baking soda and an old sock.

Simply pour one or two tablespoons of baking soda into the old sock, tie it off, and place it inside the shoe overnight. It will absorb the odours, and your shoes will smell fresh again. It’s an easy, natural, and effective way to keep your shoes smelling fresh!

  1. Deodorise your fridge

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Keeping your refrigerator clean is always a good idea, but sometimes it can get a bit smelly. Fortunately, baking soda can help freshen it up! Sprinkle a generous amount onto a damp sponge, scrub the interior and shelves of your fridge, and rinse it with warm water. This will help neutralise any odours and leave your fridge smelling clean and fresh.

You can also leave a box of baking soda open on the fridge shelf to absorb odours. Just remember to replace it every two to three months.

  1. Unclog drains

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Baking soda is a great way to unclog drains. It’s easy, non-toxic, and much less expensive than calling a professional cleaner. To use, simply pour a cup of baking soda down the drain, followed by two cups of boiling water.

Once the baking soda and water have been poured in, let it sit for 15 to 20 minutes, then follow it up with another pot of boiling water. This should help to dissolve any excess grime that has built up in your pipes, allowing the water to drain freely.

  1. Get rid of pesky odours

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Baking soda is a great tool to keep in your cleaning arsenal, and it can be especially useful when it comes to getting rid of pesky odours. This multipurpose item is a natural deodoriser and can be used on all sorts of surfaces to remove stubborn smells. All you have to do is sprinkle it on the area, let it sit for several hours, and then vacuum it up.

You can also make a paste of baking soda and water and use it to scrub away tough odours. Your home will smell fresh and clean in no time!

  1. Whiten your teeth

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Baking soda is a popular and effective way to whiten teeth at home. Its mild abrasive properties help to remove surface stains on the teeth, making them look brighter and more radiant. To use it to whiten teeth, simply mix a small amount with water to create a paste, then brush your teeth with the paste for two minutes. Rinse your mouth thoroughly with water afterwards.

It’s important to note that while baking soda is generally safe to use for teeth whitening, it can be abrasive and potentially harmful to the enamel if used excessively or without caution. It’s always best to consult with a dentist before trying any new teeth whitening method.

  1. Make your own cleaning products

If you’re looking for a more natural way to clean, making your own cleaning products is a great way to go. All you need is some baking soda, vinegar, and a few other common household items. With just these few ingredients, you can make your own cleaning solutions that are just as effective as store-bought ones. Plus, they’ll be free of harsh chemicals and fragrances.

Just combine a few tablespoons of baking soda with equal parts vinegar in a spray bottle and you’ve got yourself a great all-purpose cleaner for your kitchen counters and other surfaces. You can also add essential oils for a pleasant scent.

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All in all, baking soda is an incredibly versatile and affordable product that can be used in a wide range of applications. From cleaning to health and beauty, this all-around pantry staple can help make your life easier, healthier and more enjoyable.

Whether you’re scrubbing your bathtub or soothing a sunburn, baking soda can provide natural and effective solutions for a variety of common household problems.

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