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Savvy Secrets – Baking Soda Tips

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Who knew that baking soda was good for all of these things!  Try them….especially number 10 – a very fun thing for Halloween!

1.   If your silver is looking a little dirty, combine 3 parts baking soda to one part water and rub on with a clean cloth.  Rinse off with warm water and you should see a big difference!

2.   If silver is extremely tarnished, line your sink with aluminum foil and place the silver inside. Pour in a cup of baking soda, a dash of salt, and enough boiling water to cover. Let rest for a few minutes and rinse with warm water; dry with a soft cloth.

3.   Baking soda can be used as a nontoxic scrub for bathroom tubs, tiles, and sinks, even fiberglass. Simply sprinkle baking soda onto a clean, damp sponge and wipe down surfaces, then rinse with cool water.

4.   Add one-half cup of baking soda to your liquid laundry detergent to get clothes fresher, cleaner, and brighter. For extremely smelly gym clothes, use another half cup of baking soda in the rinse cycle.

5.   Baking soda is an alkaline substance and can therefore be used to neutralize battery acid corrosion on car, mower, and other household batteries. First, disconnect battery terminals before cleaning. Make a paste of three parts baking soda to one part water; apply paste with a damp cloth and wipe clean. Reconnect battery terminals and wipe them with a thin film of petroleum jelly.

6.   Everyone knows that an open box of baking soda can neutralize odors in the fridge. But you can also use baking soda to dispel foul odors in most smelly locations, including garbage cans, garbage disposals, dishwashers, and litter boxes. Simply sprinkle baking soda in the bottom of the container or appliance, let sit for several hours or overnight, then rinse or wipe clean with a damp sponge.

7.   Did a bee or other insect get you?  Make a paste out of baking soda and water and apply to an insect bite. A baking soda paste will help loosen the stinger from bee stings and can also be used as a salve to treat poison ivy rash. To ease the itching, rub baking soda onto damp skin after a shower.

8.   Baking soda can be a real lifesaver in the kitchen, especially when you use it to smother minor grease and electrical fires. For small cooking fires, turn off the electricity or gas to the stove, stand back, and throw handfuls of baking soda at the base of the flame to put out the fire. You should immediately call the fire department…just to be on the safe side.

9.  Dissolve one-half cup baking soda in a bucket of warm water to make an effective cleanser for no-wax and tile floors. For scuff marks, sprinkle baking soda onto a damp sponge and gently rub until the scuff is gone. To remove odor from carpets and rugs, sprinkle a generous amount of baking soda over the carpet and let it sit overnight. Vacuum until all baking soda is removed.

10.  And last but not least, something you might enjoy doing with your children for Halloween…… a baking soda volcano. Take a tall glass or empty soda bottle and build a large construction paper cone around it, centering the opening of the cone over the opening of the bottle. Place one cup of baking soda in the glass (or bottle) along with a quarter cup of dishwashing detergent and a few drops of red food coloring (to resemble lava). Pour two cups of vinegar into the bottle, and watch the chemical “eruption.”

Yes, these add to more joy and abundant living.

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PS  These Savvy Secrets came to us courtesy of Yahoo Shine Canada

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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