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How I Use Baking Soda To Clean Everything Around The House.

How I Use Baking Soda To Clean Everything Around The House.

A real all-purpose powder, baking soda is the miracle product by Excellency.

100% natural product, ultra effective and above all very cheap, I always have several boxes at home!

Why ? Because baking soda can be useful in all circumstances.

Laundry, kitchen, car... he knows how to clean everything at home for an unbeatable price.

To eliminate all the toxic cleaners in your life, I show you here how I use baking soda to clean everything in my house.

With these baking recipes and tips, you'll save a bunch of money while going 100% natural. Watch:

How I Use Baking Soda To Clean Everything Around The House.

Contents
  • FOR LAUNDRY
  • 1. Reinforces the action of the detergent
  • 2. Removes all types of stains
  • 3. Neutralizes laundry basket odors
  • 4. Removes sweat and tobacco odors
  • 5. Deodorizes shoes and slippers
  • 6. Eradicates vomit, pee and poo odors on baby clothes
  • FOR THE KITCHEN
  • 7. Deodorizes the fridge
  • 8. Cleans burnt-on pots and pans
  • 9. Cleans limescale without scratching
  • 10. Cleans ceramic hobs
  • 11. Increases dishwasher efficiency
  • 12. Deep cleans the oven
  • 13. Extinguish a burning pan
  • FOR THE BATHROOM
  • 14. Cleans combs and hairbrushes
  • 15. Cleans electric and manual toothbrushes
  • 16. Cleans and descales taps
  • 17. Cleans tiles and grout
  • FOR THE LIVING ROOM AND DINING ROOM
  • 18. Cleans the glass of the insert or stove
  • 19. Cleans windows without leaving streaks
  • 20. Cleans fingerprints and pencils on the wall
  • 20. Deodorizes the vacuum and stops allergens
  • 21. Traps cigarette odors
  • FOR THE BEDROOM
  • 22. Eliminates musty odors in closets
  • 23. Cleans mattress and pillows
  • 24. Deodorizes rugs and carpets

FOR LAUNDRY

How I Use Baking Soda To Clean Everything Around The House.

1. Reinforces the action of the laundry

A truly magical and economical grandmother's trick.

Know that baking soda increases and intensifies the washing properties of liquid detergent, especially against grease stains.

You can therefore put half as much detergent in the tub of your washing machine by adding 1 to 2 tablespoons of baking soda instead.

Your laundry will come out perfect and you will have made great savings!

2. Removes all types of stains

Grease, blood, grass, red wine or red fruit stains...

...the baking soda will be there to save you the day.

Its properties give it the power to break down fats and proteins.

Take a spray bottle, add 4 tablespoons of baking soda to the tank for 1 liter of water.

Stir and spray the solution on the stained laundry or on the collars and sleeves of shirts in prewash.

3. Neutralizes laundry basket odors

Whether it's because of the smelly socks of your budding footballer, the not very fresh little lingerie or even the baby clothes full of vomit...

..the clothes accumulated in the dirty laundry basket inevitably give off an unpleasant odor.

This is without counting on the bicarbonate which, thanks to its porous texture and its blotting effect on the pH, will stop the proliferation of bacteria and therefore odors!

Simply sprinkle baking soda as you put dirty laundry in the basket.

And do not remove the powder when you put the laundry in the machine, because it will continue its deodorizing and cleaning work even in the machine!

4. Removes sweat and tobacco odors

We will all agree that the smell of perspiration or tobacco is very unpleasant.

And even after washing, the laundry can still smell bad.

So to get rid of it easily, apply this effective grandmother's recipe.

In the softener compartment of your washing machine, add 1 tablespoon of baking soda powder.

This little trick from grandma will help 2 things.

Bicarbonate not only improves the rinse cycle of your machine...

...but in addition, the bicarbonate powder residues that remain in the fibers neutralize stubborn odours.

5. Deodorizes shoes and slippers

Did you know that your feet can produce up to half a cup of sweat a day?!

No wonder our shoes or slippers sometimes have very unpleasant odors...

To sanitize all that, adopt this simple grandmother's trick.

Sprinkle 2 to 4 tablespoons of baking soda per shoe.

Shake the shoes to evenly distribute the white powder inside.

Leave on overnight, or longer if possible.

Thanks to its porous texture, baking soda stops the proliferation of odors.

It also reduces the formation of microscopic fungi if you apply this tip regularly.

Finally, do not hesitate to leave baking soda in your shoes if you do not use them for a long time.

6. Eradicates vomit, pee and poo odors on baby clothes

Baking soda is particularly suitable for washing baby clothes.

Why ? Because its properties increase the effectiveness of the laundry.

The baking soda effectively eradicates the smell of vomit, pee or poo, on all baby linen.

Very practical for thoroughly washing pajamas, bodysuits, sheets, washable diapers, and baby bibs!

In addition, all this will be done with respect for baby's skin since the bicarbonate does not give any allergy unlike commercial products...

As bicarbonate is naturally present in our body, it does not irritate the skin and does not panic our immune defenses.

To use, pour 1 tablespoon baking soda into the detergent drawer and half fill with your usual powder detergent.

FOR THE KITCHEN

How I Use Baking Soda To Clean Everything Around The House.

7. Deodorizes the refrigerator

Is your fridge subject to some unpleasant odors when you open it (cheese, sauces...)?

We give you Grandma's trick to deodorize it.

Take a bowl and pour 6 tablespoons of baking soda into it.

Place the bowl at the top of your fridge near the vent and stir the solution occasionally.

The porous texture of the baking soda associated with the air helps to stop foul odors (especially acrid odors).

For maximum effectiveness, replace the powder every 3 months.

Check out the trick here.

8. Cleans burnt-on pots and pans

Did you burn the bottom of your pan? No need to throw it away, we'll explain how to make up for your mistake.

Sprinkle the bottom of your saucepan with 4 teaspoons of baking soda, pour boiling water over it and leave to act for 2 to 8 hours.

Thanks to the bicarbonate, the water reaches the burnt layer more easily, acts effectively on the charred proteins and dissolves the fats.

If traces of burning persist, you can boil the water and baking soda for a few minutes in the same proportions.

The sodium bicarbonate then turns into sodium carbonate, an even more powerful substance.

Please note that this trick is not suitable for aluminum utensils.

Check out the trick here.

9. Cleans traces of limescale without scratching

Do you want to see the surface of your kitchen elements (oven, microwave, sink, hotplates, etc.) properly cleaned without scratching them?

Be aware that powdered baking soda has a granulated texture allowing it to be abrasive without scratching your food surfaces.

Its properties allow it, as soon as the grains dissipate, to easily dissolve fats and organic substances.

For maximum effectiveness, sprinkle baking soda on a damp sponge or cloth and rub the affected areas.

Rinse and resume sprinkling as soon as the grains disappear.

Warning ! This tip is not suitable for aluminum surfaces.

Check out the trick here.

10. Cleans ceramic hobs

Baking soda is particularly suitable for cleaning ceramic hobs without scratching the glass.

It will have both a mechanical and a molecular effect on this type of surface.

You have several ways to do this.

- Sprinkle baking soda on your plates previously wetted with water and leave to act for a few hours. You can then easily remove impurities with a wooden spatula and above all avoid using the abrasive green side of a sponge.

- Another alternative:pour white vinegar on your plates then sprinkle the whole with baking soda. A chemical reaction will occur, but don't panic, it's harmless. This process will increase the effectiveness of the bicarbonate.

- Pour baking soda on a sponge on the soft side then rub your plates. To intensify the effect, you can add a little vinegar or lemon juice to the sponge.

11. Increases dishwasher efficiency

Want to halve the amount of detergent you put in your dishwasher (powder or tablets)?

Do you also want a product that increases the efficiency of your machine and allows you to maintain it by protecting it against limescale?

Well, it's quite possible with this grandmother's trick. How and why?

Simply add 1 tablespoon of baking powder to your bin and half of your usual detergent.

The properties of bicarbonate make it easier to dissolve fats and better remove food deposits.

In addition, it increases the efficiency of your detergent, since it neutralizes limescale.

12. Cleans the oven thoroughly

Deposits and dirt are common in your oven.

There's an easy way to deep clean it with this grandma's recipe.

In the tank of the vaporizer, add lukewarm water and a maximum of baking soda (stop adding baking soda as soon as the grains no longer dissolve).

Spray the solution on all parts of the oven and leave to act for at least a few hours (overnight for maximum efficiency).

Then wipe the walls with a sponge moistened with water or, even better, white vinegar or lemon juice with a little baking soda.

Finally, rinse with water and dry the treated areas.

Check out the trick here.

13. Put out a burning pan

You wanted to start the recipe for pancakes flambéed with rum and it ended with a small fire in the kitchen?

Don't panic, we'll give you Grandma's trick to resolve the situation before calling the fire department.

Gently throw baking soda powder at the base of the flames, as its properties allow it to turn into water at around 60 degrees.

Be careful though; in case of a big outbreak...

...this trick obviously does not exempt you from having a small fire extinguisher at home!

Check out the trick here.

FOR THE BATHROOM

How I Use Baking Soda To Clean Everything Around The House.

14. Cleans combs and hairbrushes

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.

To do this, use this grandmother's recipe:

In a container, add 2 tablespoons of baking soda to 1 liter of warm water (it strengthens the action of the solution).

Soak your utensils in your mixture overnight then rinse with clean water.

You will have an impeccable result, because the properties of bicarbonate make it possible to break down the oily substance called sebum as well as dust.

Check out the trick here.

15. Cleans electric and manual toothbrushes

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 per liter of warm water.

Soak the toothbrushes in your mixture overnight then rinse with clean water.

Thanks to this process, you will have a fresh and clean toothbrush.

Indeed, baking soda breaks down small food scraps, tartar deposits and other usual stains.

Check out the trick here.

16. Cleans and descales taps

The faucets of the house are subject to multiple aggressions (scale, traces of 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 wet sponge and wipe it over the areas to be cleaned.

Tip: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.

Check out the trick here.

17. Cleans tiles and joints

In a piece of water, 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 grandmother's trick.

In a container, prepare a solution with 1 tablespoon of baking soda for 1 liter of hot water.

Soak your sponge in the solution and scrub your scrubbing surfaces.

The properties of bicarbonate will help dissipate grease, and remove organic compounds and dirt.

If the encrustations are still present, pour the baking soda directly onto the damp sponge.

Bonus tip:use an old toothbrush to scrub the corners and don't rinse the areas where the mold is appearing, because the baking soda stops the proliferation of bacteria.

FOR THE LIVING ROOM AND DINING ROOM

18. Cleans the glass of the insert or stove

Do you think it is very difficult to remove wood stains from the glass of your insert or stove?

It was without counting on the effectiveness of this grandmother's trick.

Sprinkle a little baking soda on a sponge or an old piece of clothing and wipe it over the areas to be scrubbed.

Rinse the sponge and wring it out. Then sprinkle baking soda again when it is gone.

The texture of baking soda allows it to be a mild abrasive and will therefore not scratch your surfaces.

Second advantage, the properties of bicarbonate will help to break down grease and traces of tar.

Tip:moisten the sponge with white vinegar or lemon juice and clean the glass while it is still warm to increase the action of the baking soda.

19. Cleans windows without leaving streaks

Cleaning your windows is an art! Because getting rid of fingerprints and dirt is a real headache!

So to help you, look at this trick from grandma.

In a container, pour 2 tablespoons of baking soda for 1 liter of water.

Soak a clean cloth in it and then brick your windows (repeat this operation when there is no more baking soda on it).

In case of stubborn stains, powder the damp cloth directly with baking soda.

The detergent action of the molecules, mixed with water, as well as the soft abrasive texture of the bicarbonate, will make grease, dust and other encrusted dirt disappear.

20. Cleans fingerprints and pencils on the wall

Has your youngest child seen fit to redecorate a wall with his markers and pencils?

Before sending him permanently to boarding school, apply this grandmother's tip.

Sprinkle a little baking soda on a damp sponge or old cloth and scrub the areas to be scrubbed.

Rinse the sponge and wring it out, sprinkling again with baking soda when it's gone.

The detergent action of the bicarbonate molecule, in addition to its soft abrasive texture, will make all traces disappear without scratching your surfaces.

20. Deodorizes the vacuum cleaner and stops allergens

By definition, a vacuum cleaner bag contains a lot of microbes and bacteria that can generate bad odors and allergies.

Sanitizing the bag of your vacuum cleaner is therefore at least recommended, if not necessary.

To do this, turn on your vacuum cleaner and suck up 3 tablespoons of baking soda.

The properties of bicarbonate allow it to limit odors and stop the proliferation of mold and dust mites.

21. Traps cigarette odors

Nothing more annoying than smelling cigarettes at home.

So, to avoid inconveniencing everyone, apply this grandmother's trick.

Pour baking soda powder into the bottom of the ashtray.

Do and redo this operation when you empty the ashtray or when you wash it.

You will no longer have the smell of tobacco.

Check out the trick here.

FOR THE BEDROOM

22. Eliminates musty odors in closets

We all remember scents always fresh in our grandmothers' wardrobes. But how did they do it? The recipe is very simple.

In the cupboards, place a container filled with 10 tablespoons of baking soda.

Shake the product from time to time to renew its contact with the air and replace the powder every 3 months.

Thanks to its porous texture, baking soda will stop the proliferation of odors.

Check out the trick here.

23. Cleans the mattress and pillows

Our beds are the playground of germs and bacteria. Our mattresses, pillows and sheets are infested with dust mites!

So, to clean up all that, apply this grandmother's tip.

Generously sprinkle the mattress and pillows with baking soda (at least 4 tablespoons for a single bed).

Distribute the product with a brush to impregnate the fibers well. Leave on for 4 to 8 hours then suck up the powder.

Your mattresses and pillows will then be sanitized even after brushing. It has been proven that the properties of bicarbonate make it possible to immediately stop the proliferation of mites and mold.

For maximum efficiency, sprinkle the surface of your mattress well, vacuum and then replace the sheet, sheet and pillowcase.

Repeat this operation 2 to 4 times a year.

Check out the trick here.

24. Deodorizes rugs and carpets

Carpets and rugs are real germ nests. To allow you to clean up all this, apply this grandmother's trick.

Sprinkle baking soda generously (about 4 teaspoons per m2) on the rug or carpet.

Distribute the product with a brush to thoroughly impregnate the fiber of the fabrics. Wait 4 to 12 hours then suck up the powder.

Your carpets and rugs are then sanitized.

Because the properties of bicarbonate make it possible to immediately stop the proliferation of dust mites, revive colors (bicarbonate dissolves grease) and limit odours.

A little extra to know:do not wet the treated areas, do not use on silk, and test the trick first on a small area if your fabrics are made of wool.