Healthy Baking Home

Bake Tilapia

Baked Bean Diet

Baking Clay

Baking Halibut

Baking Salmon

Baking Soda Remedies

 

Baking Soda Remedies

Top 10 Baking Soda Remedies

For years families have been putting baking soda remedies to good use as an alternative to cleaners, pain relievers, deodorizers and moisturizers.  There is much more to that open box in your refrigerator than its ability to absorb odors and all of its many uses will save you a bit of money too.  Below are the top 10 baking soda remedies that you should find useful.

  1. Freshen Carpet – This is a fairly common use for baking soda.  It eliminates odors that are left behind from cigarette smoke, pets and cooking.  Just sprinkle a little bit all around your carpet and let it sit for a while before vacuuming as you would with a carpet deodorizer.  It works just as well, if not better.
  1. Soothe Insect Bites – Baking soda remedies include taking the itch and sting out of bug bites. Mix a bit of baking soda with some water to create a thick paste and apply it to the bite.  It will stop the itch and decrease the swelling.
  1. Sunburn – Is your skin a little red and sore after a long day in the sun?  Perhaps you're feeling a little overheated?  Sprinkle a bit of baking soda in a cool bath for a soothing treat.  It will also help counter the effects that are associated with sunstroke.
  1. Hair Product Build Up – Shampoos and styling products can easily build up on your hair. Instead of buying an expensive product to handle this issue, just mix a bit of your daily shampoo with some baking soda and wash your hair as normal.  It will strip the build up away, leaving your hair soft and unbelievably shiny.
  1. Freshen Cat Litter – This is one of the more popular baking soda remedies.  Pour a thin layer in the litter box prior to adding in the litter and you can even add a few sprinkles daily when you clean it to out to neutralize any lingering odors.
  1. Microwave Cleaner – Here is a very handy trick to save you a bit of cleaning frustration.  Mix a bit of baking soda with water in a bowl and microwave on high for two minutes.  You should now be able to just wipe the inside of your microwave clean.  If there is a stain that happens to be left behind, simply dip your sponge in the baking soda mixture you have handy and just clean it away.
  1. Skunk Smell – Every now and then an unlucky person will have the misfortune of having an unpleasant encounter with a skunk or their dog will but the smell then transfers to their clothing while they are giving the dog a bath.  How do you get that horrible smell out of your clothes? Mix two parts of baking soda, one part vinegar and one part of dish detergent together and allow your clothes to soak in this mixture.  This is one of those baking soda remedies that you really cannot appreciate until you are in the situation of needing it.
  1. Brighten Laundry – Who needs the harsh smell and danger of using bleach?  Add about one half of a cup to the washing machine water and it will give you brighter, cleaner and even fresher smelling laundry.
  1. Crayon Markings – Most parents can appreciate why this is one of the top-picked baking soda remedies.  Your children have no longer found joy in coloring in books or on paper so they have taken it upon themselves to bless your walls with their art.  While it may be an appreciated gift, you probably do not want it to be a permanent part of your decor.  Simply make a paste with water and baking soda and water and rub the markings way with either a cloth or an old toothbrush.
  1. Cutting Board Deodorizer – With the threat of food borne illnesses, it is so important to clean and deodorize your wood cutting board thoroughly after use.  Make a paste with water and baking soda and apply it to your board.  Allow this to sit for a few minutes before cleaning away.  It will neutralize the smell of garlic, onion or whatever else you were cutting to leave your board clean and odor free.

Baking soda is an effective household cleaner.  Adding it to cooking helps neutralize acids and it will eliminate odors in you sprinkle it in the diaper pail, laundry hamper or trash can.  Using baking soda remedies around the house not only save you money but also helps to protect the environment against harsh toxic chemicals found in cleaning products.


 


Healthy Baking Home | Bake Tilapia | Baked Bean Diet | Baking Clay | Baking Halibut | Baking Salmon | Baking Soda Remedies | Site Map | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy