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Baking
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| Using Baking
Soda for BEAUTY, HAIR & BATH
1. Zit Buster! Make a thick paste of baking soda
and water and apply to any breakouts. Let it sit overnight
and wash off in the morning - it really works.
2. Facial Cleanser Sprinkle some baking soda into
your hands and use a bit of water to make a paste to clean
your face with. It's a gentle scrub that will leave your
skin feeling fantastic! (I leave a box in the bathroom for
just this reason.)
3. Hair Build-Up Remover (Submitted by Jenifer)
After a while you have build-up from shampoo. Next time
you wash your hair, Use baking soda. the baking soda strips
all build-up and leaves the hair soft and "really" clean.
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| Using Baking
Soda for Household and CLEANING
1. Oven Cleaner Sprinkle baking soda on bottom
of oven, and spray with just enough water to slightly dampen.
Let sit overnight, and then scrub clean.
2. Carpet Freshener Sprinkle over entire carpet area,
and then allow to sit for 15-20 minutes. Vaccuum all the
baking soda up and the smells will go with it! Great way
to replace commercial carpet fresheners.
3. Unclog Drains Pour a cup of baking soda down any
drain and follow with a few cups of boiling water to keep
drains running well. To unclog a tougher clog, try baking
soda, followed by a cup of vinegar - let that sit and then
flush out with boiling water.
4. Powder Cleanser Use baking soda instead of powder
cleanser to scrub the tub, toilet, etc. Works great! And
it's totally safe to use.
5. Scrub Pots Sprinkle into the bottom of pots and
let sit and then give a good scrub. Can also make a paste
of soda and water if you prefer.
6. Garbage Cans Use in garbage cans to reduce odor.
Sprinkle generous amount in bottom before replacing garbage
bags.
7. Add to laundry Helps get clothes REALLY clean,
and you can reduce the amount of detergent you use. Great
for sensitive skin too, or those with allergies.
8. Wash the fridge Use a generous handful of baking
soda in a small pail of water and use this to wash out the
fridge. Cheaper and more effective than other cleaners,
and non-toxic too.
9. Add to dish water Add a small handful to your
sinkful of soapy water when doing dishes. It makes both
your hands and dishes really clean!
10. Add to dishwasher A generous handful in the
dishwasher will get your dishes extra clean.
11. Clean out the dishwasher Run the dishwasher
through with baking soda filling both detergent compartments.
It will give your dishwasher a thorough cleaning and will
help it clean better again.
12. Fabric Softener (Submitted by Sandra) I use
baking soda in the rinse water of my "cold water washables".
It gets all the soap out real good and softens the clothes.
I do not use a fabric softener with them.
13. Scented Carpet Freshener (Submitted by Jordan)
I use baking soda when I vacuum my carpets..but I add scent.
I make candles as a hobby and have plenty of scent oil around.
Anybody can go to the local craft store and purchase candle
scent. Mix a couple of drops in with about a cup of baking
soda..mix well (sometimes I sift) and sprinkle on carpets
and vacuum. It scents the whole house!
14. Puts out Minor Kitchen Fires (Submitted by Clair)
Soda kept near a stove is good in case of a pot fire also,
throw baking soda on it and it will snuff it out.
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| Using Baking
Soda for FOOD & COOKING and IN THE KITCHEN
1. Scrub Chopping Boards Use baking soda to clean
off chopping boards. It's great at removing garlicky and
onion smells.
2. Clean Plastic Containers Use as a scrub to get
out nasty stains from your Tupperware or other plastic storage
containers.
3. Absorb Fridge Odors Everyone knows this one,
but it's because it really works! Put an opened box of baking
soda in the fridge and freezer to help absorb nasty fridge
odors.
4. Shine Toasters (Submitted by Jena) Sprinkle baking
soda on damp cloth (a mild abrasive) and shine the outside
of that toaster, toaster oven, etc.
5. Clean Coated Pans (Submitted by Jude) Sprinkle
baking soda on damp cloth (a mild abrasive) and use to remove
brown grease spots from pots and pans - great for those
coated pans.
6. Cleaning Tea Stains (Submitted by Mary Lou) Baking
soda is the best for cleaning tea stains out of plastic
pitchers.
7. Grease Remover (Submitted by Mary Lou) Baking
soda is the best for cleaning grease off your stove top
and out of greasy dishes.
8. Add to dishwasher AND good for pipes (Submitted
by Mary Lou) When added to your dish water it makes more
suds and good for cleaning the pipes out when it goes into
septic or sewer system.
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| Using Baking
Soda for CARS
1. Cleans RV Exteriors (Submitted by Jude) Sprinkle
some baking soda onto a damp cloth and use to gently remove
black streaks from the outside of RVs or cars.
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| Using Baking
Soda for PETS
1. Kitty Litter Sprinkle generous amount of baking
soda on litter once you've cleaned the litter out. This
is the best way to help remove odors from this smelly area,
and it won't bother your cats either.
2. Cleans aquariums (Submitted by Connie) Baking
soda is a good cleaner for the fish tank removes the dirt,
and doesn't scratch the glass.
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| Using Baking
Soda for BABIES AND KIDS
1. Diaper Pail Sprinkle generously to remove odors
and to clean out stinky diaper pails.
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| Using Baking
Soda for HEALTH
1. Natural Deodorant Sprinkle or pat on pure baking
soda on your armpits for a natural deodorant.
2. Stinky Shoe Remedy Sprinkle generous amount into
sneakers or other shoes to help absorb odors.
3. Cold Sore Remedy Make a thick paste of baking
soda and water and apply to cold sores at least two times
a day.
4. Remove Splinters Make a paste of baking soda
and water and apply to the bottom of a bandage, and apply
that overnight. In the morning, the splinter should be much
easier to remove.
5. Toothpaste Again, make a thick paste and apply
to your toothbrush and use as you would any other toothpaste.
It's a great non-fluoride option.
6. In the Bath Great for sensitive skin - sprinkle
about a half cup of baking soda into lukewarm water while
your bath water is running.
7. Antacid Use about a teaspoon in a small cup
of water and drink to help reduce acid.
8. Mosquito Bites (Submitted by Elaine) Heres something
I tried out this summer that worked really well. We had
been outside alot and I had gotten a lot of misquito bites
on my legs that were itching reallly badly. Mix a thick
paste of baking soda and water and apply to the bites (helps
if you haven't scratched them yet. In about 1 minute the
itching stops and in about one hour the redness and swelling
have gone away!! It was wonderful, and I used this remedy
the rest of the summer with great results.
9. Once a Month Plaque Remover (Submitted by Paula)
I also use a baking soda tooth scrub once a month. It really
cleans the plaque off your teeth.
10. Treats Burns (Submitted by Carol) On your list
of baking soda tips, you didn't put that it is good for
burns..
For example: I had a neighbour come over with a bad deep
frying grease burn to his whole hand. I told him to put
his hand over the sink. I had made up a liquid paste of
baking soda and water, fairly thick and poured it over the
hand. I said this will hurt just for the initial time I
put it on, then will be ok. I then wrapped it in gauze to
protect it and to keep the soda from going all over. He
went to Hospital emergency and they checked it saying, who
ever did this did the right thing. They just regauzed it.
He came and showed me that there was no blistering and no
scar later. Could not thank me enough.
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