Baking soda is great for cleaning sinks, bathtubs and toilets.
It can also be used to wash tiles - but it is better in places where the powder can be easily washed off with water, for example, in the bathroom.
How to use
Apply a little onto a clean sponge and wipe. If there are food stains that won't come out, mix four tablespoons of baking soda with a liter of warm water. Leave the solution to work on the stain.
There are no more unpleasant odors in the refrigerator.
Soda is well known for its softening properties; many housewives use it as a bleach or as a product that reduces water hardness.
Baking soda can be used as a cleaning agent when preparing jars for canning.
Contaminated tile seams can be carefully rubbed with a brush and soda.
Baking soda also does a good job of removing soap scum on the glass shower wall.
How to make baking soda for cleaning
Prepare a soda solution. Mix four tablespoons of baking soda in one liter of water. -
Wipe the interior walls and shelves of the refrigerator with the resulting solution.
Remove the remaining solution with a damp cloth.
Can you use baking soda in the washing machine
Even if you don't use chlorine bleach, 1/2 cup baking soda will improve the effectiveness of your laundry detergent.
This is especially important if you have hard water or use inexpensive detergents.
Dry baking soda should be added to the empty washing machine tub before loading dirty laundry.
Previously, we told you how to use toothpaste for cleaning.