![]() ![]() To remove the ‘wet dog’ smell from our beloved pets, sprinkle their wet fur with baking soda and brush our after a few minutes or when they are dry. Grease fires can be put out by sprinkling baking soda over the flames.Ĩ. For really stubborn smells or if you are storing food that really smells (curries, onions, stilton, fish etc) leave the tub in the fridge for the duration of storing these types of food, just stir the contents regularly.ħ. To remove smells from the fridge, take the lid off the baking soda and leave in the fridge for a few hours. Baking soda is also fantastic at removing stains from teeth!Ħ. To freshen up clothes, put a few sprinkles in the washing machine and put on a quick spin.ĥ. It will not scratch the enamel like a scrubbing pad can.Ĥ. ![]() For stubborn limescale marks around the taps make into a paste using water and rub around the offending area. Sprinkle into the toilet bowl and leave for a few hours to remove limescale. For dirty sinks, baths and showers, again sprinkle around and rinse off. The dirt will stick to the powder and lift off when vacuumed.ģ. For added cleaning power use a soft brush and rub the baking soda in to the pile. Sprinkle over carpets and leave overnight for easy deodorising and cleaning of carpets. ![]() There are no bad smells, no dangerous chemicals and no harm done if you accidentally turn the oven on while letting it set.Ģ. The grime will literally peel off. Wipe clean with hot soapy water. Make a thick paste using water and bicarbonate soda and spread over any baked on grease and grime and leave for a few hours or overnight for really tough grease. Cleaning ovens – Remove any thick or loose grime from the oven using a scourer or scraper (Rubber Spatula’s actually do this job very well without risking scratching your oven). These two items can be found in most cupboards or can be picked up for next to nothing in most supermarkets and will prove to be invaluable.ġ. So now that the kids are back at school and we can pretend that spring is on its way, use the foul weather outside as an excuse to get creative with your cupboard staples and get your home sparkling for next to nothing and without polluting the environment and your home. We know what it’s like, it is just after Christmas and it really does seem like a very long time until the next pay day. 15 Money saving cleaning tips using Bicarbonate of soda and lemon juice. ![]()
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