Even More Things You Can Clean with Baking Soda — Cleaning with Baking Soda

November 28, 2017


You may already know that baking soda has many properties that make it an amazing cleaner, including the fact that it absorbs odors and is just slightly abrasive, so it can scrub delicate surfaces without scratching them. Plus, it's inexpensive and probably already in your home, making it a good candidate for impromptu cleaning sessions when the mood strikes or you find yourself with a few minutes.

We already ran a list of 10 things you can clean with baking soda. Here are 10 more things.

1. Plastic storage containers

If your usual deep-clean isn't budging the tomato stains in your plastic storage containers, try a gentle scrub with baking soda.

2. The freezer

Use baking soda and hot water to gently scrub the inside of your freezer.

3. Your slow cooker

Baking soda helps dislodge caked-on food inside your slow cooker.

4. The cooler

Before you stash your cooler for the winter, give the inside a scrub with dish soap and baking soda.

5. Backsplash grout

Scrub away dirt and grime in your backsplash grout with baking soda.

6. A French press

If your french press has built-up coffee stains, try scrubbing them out with baking soda.

7. A stand mixer

Baby your cutest appliance with a cleanser made with baking soda.

8. Silicone bakeware

Remove caked-on stains from flexible bakeware with the power of baking soda.

9. Greasy kitchen surfaces

Countertops, stovetops, and more can be degreased with a DIY cleanser that incorporates baking soda.

10. Scuffed ceramic plates

If your dinnerware has marks from forks and knives, try rubbing them out with baking soda.

Is there anything you've used baking soda to clean that we haven't talked about? Share it in the comments below.

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