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10 Great Uses for a Common Household Product

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Dream Town Realty

Arm & Hammer Baking Soda is a common baking ingredient that has been around for over a century and a half. It has dozens of uses in the modern home that go far beyond the kitchen. For instance, did you know sprinkling baking soda around your garden can stop rabbits from eating your vegetables? What else can this inexpensive, everyday product do? Read on to find out!

10 Ways to Use Arm & Hammer Baking Soda in Your Chicago Home:

1.)     Absorb Odor – One of baking soda’s other main purposes is elimination of smells (that’s why people keep an open box in their refrigerator). But it can also be used in cars, on carpets, in litter boxes and all over the home to freshen and reduce odors.

2.)     Repel Bugs – Shake baking soda along windowsills that are flush with the ground (i.e. basement windows) to ward off ants. This also works under sinks.

3.)     Extend Flower Life – Add a teaspoon of baking soda to a water vase before putting in fresh cut flowers to keep them looking vibrant longer.

4.)     Deodorize Pet Fur – Put a little baking soda on your cat or dog’s brush before combing to freshen their fur and skin.

5.)     Relieve Sunburn and Itchiness – Rub baking soda and water paste onto bug bites, bee stings, poison ivy irritations, windburn or sunburns to alleviate pain.

6.)     Brighten Laundry – Sprinkle baking soda on dirty clothes before putting them in the washing machine to brighten and enhance the cleaning power of your detergent.

7.)     Polish Stainless Steel – Apply baking soda to chrome and stainless steel surfaces with a moist cloth to buff and shine.

8.)     Prevent Drain Clogs – Put 4 tablespoons of baking soda in your drain, then run hot water down it weekly to cleanse and prevent clogs from forming.

9.)     Windshield Protector – When wiped onto your car windshield, baking soda helps repel rain.

10.) Remove Crayon Marks – Lightly scrub stains with a baking soda and water paste applied with an old toothbrush.

Baking soda is a versatile product you can use in practically every corner of your home. It is a natural cleaner that is environmentally safe and healthy for your family and pets. And the best part about it? Baking soda won’t break the bank and it’s found in most every market and grocery store in the city. Go ahead, it’s time to take the little orange box out of the fridge and get creative with how you use this long-time staple of American households. 

 

Erika Rogers
Red Rock Real Estate ~ Southern Utah's Largest Independent Brokerage - Saint George, UT
St George Utah Real Estate & Relocation Specialist

Hi Yuval, I dump it down my garbage dosposal when it gets stinky.  I'm going to give the laundry trick a try.  Thanks for the tips!

Jun 17, 2010 04:45 AM
Paul Walker
Equity Fifty Five Realty, LLC - Scott AFB, IL
Scott AFB IL Area Realtor

Nice post and good information 10 Great Uses for a Common Household Product

Please call for more real estate information and advice.

Yuval Degani

Chicago, IL

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Jun 17, 2010 04:50 AM