Bicarbonate is a magic powder that is used for the whole house.
Both for washing and bleaching clothes and for keeping a kitchen nickel chrome.
But its incredible cleaning powers don't stop there!
Baking soda is also very useful in the bathroom.
Here are 4 baking soda tips for the bathroom . Watch:
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To combat oily hair, it is not enough to use special products or shampoos.
It is also necessary to clean the combs and brushes well.
For this, use this grandmother's recipe.
In a container, add 2 tablespoons of baking soda in 1 liter of hot water.
Hot water enhances the action of the solution.
Soak your utensils in your mixture overnight then rinse with clean water.
The next day, the result is impeccable, because the baking soda breaks down the fatty sebum deposits as well as the dust.
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Your toothbrush, whether electric or manual, should also be cleaned daily.
Want to know how? Follow this trick from grandma.
In a container, add 2 tablespoons of baking soda to a liter of hot water.
Soak the toothbrushes in your mixture overnight then rinse with clean water.
Thanks to this process, you get a toothbrush like new.
Indeed, baking soda breaks down small food scraps, tartar deposits and other usual stains.
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The faucets of the house are subject to multiple daily aggressions (limescale, humidity...) since, by definition, they are in contact with water.
Are you looking for a natural and effective solution to clean it without scratching the materials? Follow the guide.
Sprinkle a little baking soda on a damp sponge and pass it over the areas to be cleaned.
You can also moisten the sponge with white vinegar or lemon juice to increase the action of the baking soda.
Rinse the sponge and sprinkle again when the baking soda is gone.
The texture of baking soda allows it to be a mild abrasive. So, in addition to being an effective cleaning product, it will not scratch your surfaces.
Note that this trick does not work on aluminum.
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In a piece of water, like the bathroom, there are always black traces of mold on the joints or tiles.
It is an inevitable phenomenon, but not a fatality!
To get rid of them and even prevent their appearance, follow this trick from Grandma
Soak your sponge in warm water and generously sprinkle baking soda directly on it.
Now all you have to do is scour the tiles.
The properties of bicarbonate attack grease, remove organic compounds and dirt.
To scrub grout, do the same, but use a good old toothbrush.
And you don't even need to rinse the areas where mold tends to appear, because the bicarbonate stops the proliferation of bacteria.
For stubborn areas, add lemon juice for even more effectiveness.
Check out the trick here.