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44 Amazing Uses Of Soda Crystals.

44 Amazing Uses Of Soda Crystals.

Have you ever made your own homemade laundry detergent?

Then you must have already bought soda crystals.

But did you know that soda crystals aren't just a great laundry booster?

They also have many other really great uses to make the whole house look nickel chrome.

They can be used to clean the bathroom, the kitchen and in general, to remove all stubborn dirt around the house and much more!

44 Amazing Uses Of Soda Crystals.

To make your life easier, we have selected for you 44 uses of soda crystals essential for cleaning everything at home .

You'll see... You won't be able to do without it. Watch:

FOR LAUNDRY

44 Amazing Uses Of Soda Crystals.

1. Stains

To remove stubborn stains and grease stains from cotton clothing and linen, soak your linen in a mixture of water with a high concentration of soda crystals.

Feel free to let them soak overnight. Then wash them as usual.

Soda crystals effectively dissolve stains of grease, blood, tea or coffee ink.

To discover: The Trick That Works for Removing an Encrusted Bloodstain.

2. Delicate fabrics

To wash delicate linen by hand, mix lukewarm water with a little soda crystals:be careful, your mixture must not be too harsh. Your homemade stain remover should not be too concentrated in soda crystals.

Before using soda crystals to soak, wash or remove stains on your laundry, first do a test on a small piece of fabric to ensure that the colors hold well.

3. Water softener

Soda crystals have long been used to soften hard water.

Just add 100g soda crystals to your machine before washing and then put in the amount of detergent you usually use.

Soda crystals not only improve the efficiency of your laundry...

...but in addition they also reduce the risk of breakdowns of your washing machine (and therefore of expensive bills).

Why ? Because they fight against the accumulation of limescale in your machine.

4. Whiten a pillow

By dint of using them, the pillows tend to yellow. It's normal, but it's not easy to get them back!

By using this trick based on soda crystals, you will find perfectly white pillows.

FOR THE KITCHEN

44 Amazing Uses Of Soda Crystals.

5. Ovens, cookers and hobs

Get rid of stubborn stains with a mixture of 100 g of soda crystals and 4 liters of hot water.

Remove the burners and soak in this mixture for at least 30 minutes to remove any accumulated and dried grease. Rinse well then dry thoroughly.

If grease forms a thick, encrusted layer on a surface, sprinkle baking soda directly onto a damp sponge and scrub.

And if your oven is really dirty, don't panic! Use this trick to strip away all the grease.

6. Kitchen hoods and extractor fans

Wash the hood and extractor vents weekly with a solution of 100 g of soda crystals mixed with 4 liters of water.

Then just rinse well. This eliminates all the grease that settles on the hood or the aerator when cooking.

7. Pots, pans and cookware

To remove grease stains and burnt marks from cooking utensils, mix a few spoonfuls of soda crystals with hot water and a little washing-up liquid.

Pour the mixture into the dirty container. Bring to the boil then simmer for 15 minutes. Rinse and wash well with dish soap.

If the bottom of your pan is really burnt, you can also let it act for 1/2 a day as explained in this tip.

However, never use this trick on aluminum cookware.

8. Kettles, cups and thermos

Tannins can leave stubborn brown marks in kettles and cups.

To remove stains, soak them in a mixture of soda crystals and hot water for an hour or even overnight.

9. Plastic household items

Clean and refresh garbage cans, tablecloths, shower curtains and lids of small appliances with soda crystals.

Dissolve 100 g of soda crystals in 4 liters of hot water. With a sponge, wash the plastic surfaces and rinse well.

10. Small appliances

Appliances get dirty quickly in the kitchen. To clean them, mix 100 g of soda crystals in 4 liters of lukewarm water.

Once a week, pass a wipe soaked in your cleaning solution on your household appliances. This will keep them clean, shiny and without any traces of grease.

Warning ! You should not use this mixture on aluminum appliances.

11. Tableware

Soda crystals are an excellent natural alternative to washing up liquid. To make your homemade washing up liquid with soda crystals, click here.

You will see, this homemade dishwashing product is super degreasing. In addition, it makes the glasses shine! However, do not use it to wash aluminum utensils.

12. Cutting boards

Use a weak solution of water and soda crystals to clean a cutting board.

Mix and rub your board with a sponge soaked in your homemade product. Finally, rinse the board thoroughly.

Ideal for eliminating lingering odors without altering food!

13. Mops and tea towels

Mix 200 g of soda crystals in 4 liters of water.

Soak floor cloths, mops, mops and dishcloths in it to remove all traces of grease.

14. Pipelines

Soda crystals are the ideal product for cleaning pipes and avoiding clogs.

Because even if the soda crystals have an alkaline pH, they are not as caustic as the commercial products supposed to maintain the pipes.

To maintain the pipes, put soda crystals in them once a week. Pour 50 g of soda crystals into the pipes and run water over them.

If a clog has already formed, pour 200 g of soda crystals into the pipes then 1 liter of hot water. Repeat the operation 2 or 3 times.

To unclog a pipe, you can multiply the effectiveness of soda crystals by combining it with white vinegar. Find out how here.

15. Fryer

Fries, we love it! But what we like less is to degrease the very dirty fryer... But luckily, there is an effective trick to clean it easily. The trick is to use soda crystals. Find out how here.

16. Tile floors

The kitchen floor is super dirty? It often happens because of grease splashes that splash everywhere when cooking. To degrease the floor and make it shine, nothing beats soda crystals. Here's how.

FOR THE BATHROOM

44 Amazing Uses Of Soda Crystals.

17. Bathtubs, basins and showers

Use a mixture of 100 g of soda crystals and 4 liters of water to clean the bathtub, sinks and shower. Thoroughly rub the surfaces with your product and rinse well.

Your homemade cleaner removes grease, soap scum and scale in a flash without scrubbing for hours.

18. WC

Pour soda crystals into the toilet bowl to clean and deodorize them.

This simple gesture also helps to avoid traffic jams. Find out how by clicking here.

Also use soda crystals to effectively clean the toilet brush.

19. Vinyl floors and coverings

Clean the bathroom floor with a mixture of water and soda crystals (100 g of soda crystals for 4 liters of water).

Whether ceramic or vinyl coatings, they will be nickel chrome.

20. Tiles and tile joints

Clean the wall tiles with a mixture of water and soda crystals (100 g of soda crystals for 4 liters of water) so that they are clean and shiny.

Watch here how to clean tile joints effectively. The tile joints will be like new!

21. Sponges and combs

Clean them and get rid of greasy deposits easily thanks to soda crystals.

To do this, soak them in a mixture of hot water and soda crystals.

22. Shower curtains

Clean your plastic shower curtains, deodorize them and remove soap scum and mildew with a concentrated mixture of hot water and soda crystals.

23. Windows, mirrors and tiles

To make windows, mirrors and tiles shine, use a mixture of water and soda crystals.

Be careful, do not put too many soda crystals. Use a mixture with a low concentration of soda crystals.

FOR THE CAR

44 Amazing Uses Of Soda Crystals.

24. Windshield

A solution with a low concentration of soda crystals helps eliminate dead flies, stuck-on insects and grime that has settled on the windshield.

Be careful, avoid running your cleaning product on the paint of the car. You risk damaging it.

25. Hubcaps

Use a mixture of water and soda crystals to remove dirt and grease from the hubcaps.

If your car's rims are made of aluminum alloy, do not use this solution because you risk damaging them.

26. Seats

Are the car seats all dirty? With children, this is the kind of thing that happens regularly.

Do not panic, with soda crystals, you will find clean seats, as if they were new. Click here to learn how.

FOR THE GARDEN

44 Amazing Uses Of Soda Crystals.

27. Pest Control

To control whiteflies and mites, spray the trees with a mixture of 100 g of soda crystals and 8 liters of water.

28. Mildew and black spots

To protect roses from these two scourges, mix 300 ml of milk, 50 g of soda crystals and 4 liters of water in a garden sprayer. Spray your homemade product on the roses.

29. Patios and paths

Mud and decomposing dead leaves have left traces on your terrace? Has moss invaded your driveways?

Prepare a concentrated mixture of hot water and soda crystals.

Apply directly to moss and stubborn dirt and smudges. Leave on overnight and rinse well.

Be careful, avoid spilling it or spraying it on your plants. They wouldn't resist!

30. Stains on concrete

Generously cover the stains with soda crystals. Then pour water over it until it forms a paste. Let this paste act overnight.

The next day, scrub with a damp stiff brush. Remove the paste residue with a cloth and clean the surface.

31. Patio furniture

To clean wrought iron furniture and polyester garden cushions, mix 100 g of soda crystals in 4 liters of hot water.

To clean wrought iron, soak a stiff bristle brush with your homemade cleaner and then scrub the furniture. Rinse them with a jet of water and let them dry.

For polyester outdoor cushions, soak a sponge or cloth in the mixture and wipe the cushions with it.

Please note, do not use this product on aluminum outdoor furniture.

32. Terraces

Is your terrace dirty and blackened? Mix the soda crystals with hot water and scrub your deck as usual. Find out how here.

You will see, not only will your terrace be super clean, but the more it will slip much less.

33. Balances the pH of your pool

Is the pH of your pool water too acidic? Dissolve soda ash in water. Then pour this mixture little by little into your pool, doing pH tests as you go.

Once you've hit the right pH level, all you have to do is get in the water!

34. Garden tools

For easy maintenance of saws, hedge trimmers and lawn mowers, dampen a stiff bristle brush and put some baking soda on it. Scrub your tools with the brush.

Rinse with water and let your tools dry in the sun.

Warning ! Do not use this cleaner on aluminum tools.

35. Barbecue utensils and grills

To remove accumulations of hardened grease, dampen a brush and sprinkle it with soda crystals.

Run the brush over greased utensils and grates. Rinse and dry.

Another solution:soak the utensils and grills in soda crystals mixed with 4 liters of hot water. Leave to act for several hours. Then rinse and dry well.

Do not use on aluminum grills and utensils!

OTHER USES

44 Amazing Uses Of Soda Crystals.

36. Painting

To clean a painted surface and restore its shine or to clean PVC window frames, just use hot water mixed with soda crystals.

It is also a good technique to prepare a wooden floor before giving it a coat of paint or varnishing.

Make sure there is no more dirt or small debris. Then pass a mop soaked in a solution of water and concentrated crystal soda.

37. Paint stripper

Make a thick paste by mixing soda crystals with a little water.

Spread the paste over the area to be stripped. Let it dry and then rinse.

38. Blinds

A mixture of water and soda crystals will restore your Venetian blinds to their original shine and colour. In addition, it will prevent the dust from settling again too quickly.

To do this, wet a cloth with a mixture of 100 g of soda crystals dissolved in 4 liters of hot water. Wipe blinds with it.

Or, fill your bathtub with hot water and add the soda crystals. Unhook your blinds and soak them for 15 to 30 minutes. Rinse and let dry.

39. Wicker furniture

To keep your wicker furniture clean, clean it with a solution of soda crystals mixed with water.

Additionally, washing your rattan furniture with soda crystals will strengthen the cane and tighten sagging seats.

40. Carpets and upholstered fabrics

Soda crystals are the ideal weapon to get rid of wine stains on a carpet. To remove stains or simply freshen up the fabric, mix water with a little soda crystals. Then dab the stains with your mixture.

Be careful, you just have to "dab" the stain. Be careful not to rub wool or other types of upholstery as you may damage them.

Always test on an inconspicuous area of ​​your fabric to check that the colors hold up well to this treatment.

To remove a paint stain from a carpet, this trick also works wonders:mix 1.5 teaspoons of white vinegar, 1.5 teaspoons of soda crystals and 2 cups of water.

Rub the stain with this solution and a clean sponge before the paint dries. Rinse with cold water. Check out the trick here.

41. Bins

Clean household garbage cans or outdoor garbage cans with a soda crystal solution.

Not only will they be perfectly clean, but they will also be deodorized. No more bad smells!

A concentrated soda ash solution will loosen ground-in dirt, grime and mud.

To prevent odors from returning, then pour baking soda into the bottom of the bin, as explained here.

42. Silverware and silver jewelry

To restore the shine to silverware and your silver jewellery, prepare a mixture of 100 g of soda crystals and 4 liters of hot water.

Put your mixture in a container lined with aluminum foil. Immerse jewelry and silverware in it and let it soak for 15 minutes. The dirt will simply dissolve. Rinse them and polish them with a soft cloth.

43. Chimney soot cleaner

Cleaning traces of smoke or soot from the hearth or the glass of the insert or the stove with soda crystals is easy and without any risk.

Put on household gloves and wash the dirty surface with the soda crystals. Then simply rinse.

44. Removes rust

Whether it's furniture, knives, bicycle or motorbike chain, garden or DIY tools, rust can take its toll!

The soda crystals make it easy to overcome. Click here to learn how.

There you go, you know all the uses that can be made of soda crystals at home.

Simple, practical, effective and economical, right?

In addition, soda crystals are compatible with septic tanks.

How to use soda crystals?

For normal use of soda crystals, mix 100 g of soda crystals in 4 liters of water. So for a liter of water, put 25 g of soda crystals to have a cleanser that is not too strong.

For a more concentrated and strong solution in soda crystals, put 200 g of soda crystals for 4 liters of water.

So for a liter of water, use 50 g of soda crystals to have a concentrated cleaning product.

Finally, if you want a lighter and less aggressive mixture, dissolve 50 g of soda crystals in 4 liters of water. For 1 liter of water, use about 10 g of soda crystals.

Precautions

Although soda ash does not give off harmful fumes and is not harmful to the environment, you should wear gloves when using it as it can irritate the skin.

Do not use soda crystals to clean aluminum surfaces or objects or woolen clothes.

Soda crystals are not suitable for dermal use and should not be swallowed.

Soda crystals, soda crystals, baking soda:what's the difference?

Soda crystals are also called:sodium carbonate, calcined soda, carbonic acid, disodium salt, sodium salt, disodium carbonate...

Soda crystals are part of the same family as baking soda.

But soda crystals have a much more basic pH than bicarbonate. It is this property that allows them to play the role of an anti-stain product with incomparable effectiveness.

They are more corrosive than baking soda. It is therefore a powerful solvent for eliminating a whole host of stains.

Baking Soda , meanwhile, is a more versatile product.

Baking soda is obtained from soda crystals which react with water and carbon dioxide

The crystal soda , she is simply three more focused than soda crystals. It is therefore even more effective in degreasing very dirty surfaces, dissolving stains and descale in depth.

It is very useful, for example, when you have to clean very dirty surfaces.

Where to find soda crystals?

You can easily find it in the detergent section of supermarkets (Leclerc, Intermarché...), in DIY stores (Leroy-Merlin, Castorama...), in organic stores or here on the Internet.