
I refuse to buy those chemically filled bottles of drain cleaner or any cleaner for that fact that has more danger notations than it does how to use sentences. I am amazed that the stuff does not eat through the plastic it is stored in and have a meltdown right there on the shelf. They should call the cleaning aisle the toxic dump aisle! I cringe from all the years of using them and how I now have permanently red palms from dermatitis that just wont go away, no matter what I do.
So when the bathroom sink got clogged again…… I pulled out my trusty box of Baking Soda and mixed it with some salt and vinegar and had me a drain cleaning and clearing party! Wow, who knew hair and toothpaste chunks could come out of your drain so quickly? I don’t know about any of you, but once I start cleaning things like my sink, I somehow move on to the tub and then I remember that I am having company and should go clean the grill with what else than the baking soda. But first I have to take apart the faucet and soak it in the vinegar to get rid of the lime build up, It’s like I have cleaning ADHD
Here are some things you can do around the house with that lovely little box that costs less than a dollar. Well on sale that is!
Funky Fabrics: Remember your husbands shirt that you thought you finally destroyed that funky “I had to much coffee today honey, can you take care of this?” Soak those smelly sponges, clothes or cloth diapers in a mix of warm water and baking soda overnight. Add vinegar for tough smells and then rinse before the wash load.
Kids Gym Shoes home for the weekend: Sprinkle some in those sneakers regularly to keep smelly foot bacteria at bay.
Carpet Cleaning: Sprinkle over your rug, and let it sit for an hour. Then vacuum, do this only if you have a vacuum with a bag, I find it makes an awful mess with bag-less vacuums.
KITCHEN
Fruit Washing: A bit of baking soda and a sponge helps really clean those fruits and vegetables which have touched lord-knows-what on their route from field to truck to supermarket to you.
Microwave Cleaning: This is my favorite. Put water, lemon juice and baking soda in a microwave safe bowl and turn on high for 90 seconds. Smells disappear, and if you leave the bowl in the microwave for awhile it steams off all that cooked on junk and you can wipe it clean without a care.
Refrigerator freshening: An open box in the back of the fridge absorbs all sorts of noxious food odors. Baking soda companies suggest changing the box every three months; I recommend monthly in my fridge!
Drain Freshening: Every once in a while, something gets caught in the drain, and it reeks! Run warm water and sprinkle baking soda over the drain.
Fire Fighting: Baking Soda puts out grease and electrical fires. Keep a box within easy reach of your stove, and if necessary, dump it on the flames.
BATHROOM
Emergency Toothpaste, Mouthwash and Deodorant: The morning you wake up and realize that your honey took the only toiletries on that business trip, water and baking soda will get you by for all three.
Antacid: Out of Pepto and Tums? Their prime ingredient is sodium bicarbonate–which is baking soda. A half teaspoon in 4 ounces isn’t as yummy as those orange-flavored Tums, but they’ll get the job done.
Hello Summer and Itching: Make a paste by mixing baking soda and water it will calm itchy skin, rashes and insect bites. Trust me I was slathered in this as a child on nightly basis at our family cabin. The only other reminder of itching as a child is the smell of Campho-phenique! Baking soda on dog bites are great and it may be wishfull thinking but I think my dogs breath was also fresher afterwards.
Shower curtain cleaning:A wet sponge covered in baking soda effectively scrubs off that nasty mildew we referred to last week LINK. Dumping the curtain and baking soda in your washing machine also works, just put on the delicate cyclye and dont put the shower liner in the dryer!
Scuff Mark remover:Sneaker or crayon stains on tile or linoleum easily disappear with a sponge and baking soda. You can also rub scuff marks with your keds sneakers or toothpaste!
Well that’s a long list, but we’re sure you’ll have more to add. Tell us if you have any great uses for baking soda or other items around the house that are cleaning the Green way!
Written by DeAnna Nelson from
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