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text 2022-09-19 04:48
How to Use Baking Soda as an Effective Carpet Cleaner

 

 

Regarding eco-friendly carpet cleaning, baking soda is the best ingredient you can rely on. It is safe even in homes with kids or pets, as baking soda is non-aggressive and chemical-free. If you want to improve your carpet maintenance by making it healthier, here is how to employ baking soda in your cleaning routine:

 

  • Remove greasy stains – tough to tackle greasy stains can be banished with baking soda thanks to its great absorbing qualities. Start the cleaning procedure by vacuuming the carpet to collect excess dirt, then try to remove as much of the spill as possible with paper towels. Never rub or scrub the stain, as you risk spreading it further. Instead, gently blot with paper towels and, after that, sprinkle baking soda on the surface. Make sure the affected area of the carpet is well-covered with baking soda. To make the most of the treatment, let the ingredient sit on the stained area for at least 12 hours, even overnight. On the following day, vacuum clean again to collect residue and check if any signs of staining still show off. If you are dealing with a highly persistent mess, try mixing baking soda with a bit of liquid dish soap and cover the stain with your DIY cleaning remedy. Let it sit for a few hours, then rinse with water and dry. Vacuum clean to remove baking soda residue.

 

  • Remove non-greasy stains – even though non-greasy spills on the carpet tend to be less stubborn, you can take advantage of the excellent cleaning potential of baking soda. Again, vacuum clean the carpet to prevent grime from interfering with the treatment. Next, sprinkle a generous amount of baking soda on the carpet, followed by a spritz of hot water. Allow the paste-like mixture to sit on the carpet for as long as possible and vacuum clean. Add a little liquid dish soap to the cleaning solution if you prefer. In this case, rinse the carpet before vacuuming to remove soapy residue. Let the carpet dry completely before you use it again.

 

  • Remove unwanted odours – one of the most significant disadvantages carpets have is their ability to trap unpleasant smells that ruin the interior of your place. However, you can refresh the carpet naturally and eliminate trapped odours using only baking soda. Start by thoroughly vacuum cleaning the entire carpet to eliminate dust and dirt. Then sprinkle baking soda all over the carpet and work the ingredient into the fibres with a clean brush. Like the other baking soda cleaning methods, you will have to wait for at least 12 hours before the element does its magic. Allow the carpet to stay covered with baking soda for as long as possible, and then vacuum clean. While vacuuming, remember to make a couple of passes on the carpet, approaching the surface from a different angle, to collect all the baking soda residue.

 

  • Remove moisture – if your floors are carpeted, you should be well aware that your precious carpet doesn’t tolerate moisture, and high humidity levels can lead to mould and mildew growing under the carpet. Even the most innocent spill can damage the carpet, but you can keep your floors safe with baking soda. Whenever a spill occurs, grab paper towels or a clean white towel to collect excess liquid, then sprinkle a sufficient amount of baking soda on the affected area of the carpet. As usual, allow the ingredient to sit for as long as possible and vacuum clean. Any liquid spilt on the carpet can be successfully treated with baking soda; even nasty pet urine stains will be eliminated when addressed with the proper baking soda treatment.

 

Few ingredients offer better cleaning qualities than baking soda. Utilise the eco-friendly ingredient in your carpet cleaning routine to tackle all carpet issues safely.

 

© London Carpet Cleaners

 

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text 2022-06-30 12:43
7 Cleaning Uses of Baking Soda to Know About

 

Baking soda is a natural ingredient with numerous house cleaning applications. Believe it or not, DIY solutions prepared with baking soda can replace almost any harsh chemical-based cleaning product, thus making the environment at home safer. Read on to discover wonderful ways to implement baking soda in your cleaning routine:

 

  • Deodorise the carpet – sprinkle a generous amount of baking soda over the carpet and let the ingredient sit overnight. On the next day, vacuum clean thoroughly to remove baking soda residue. Baking soda is super absorbent; thanks to that quality, it can banish nasty smells from the carpet. The upholstery, as well as the mattress, can also take advantage of this eco-friendly treatment.

 

  • Refresh the fridge – unpleasant odours might invade your fridge if you haven't cleaned it for a while. To keep the appliance sparkly clean and healthy, start by decluttering it. Throw away expired food products and remove good ones from the shelves. Mix equal amounts of white vinegar and water in a spray bottle and spritz the interior of your fridge. With the machine perfectly clean, return food inside and open a box of baking soda. Place the box in the fridge to keep it fresh and odour-free for longer.

 

  • Clean the shower – take a clean microfiber cloth and sprinkle some baking soda on it, then add a few drops of liquid dish soap. Go over the shower walls with the cloth to naturally scrub off grime and soap residue. As for the shower floor, simply sprinkle baking soda on the surface, followed by a few drops of liquid dish soap. Scrub with a wet brush and rinse with warm water. Don't forget to dry the shower area with another clean microfiber cloth to prevent stains and mould.

 

  • Clean the drain – dealing with clogged drains in the bathroom or the kitchen is never easy. Baking soda is the ultimate eco-friendly cleaning agent to tackle dirt, clogs and smells from the drains at home. However, instead of going for aggressive chemicals, just run hot water down the drain, then pour half a cup of baking soda and some white vinegar. Wait for 15 minutes before rerunning the hot water.

 

  • Disinfect the oven – chances are, you are used to applying lots of toxic cleaners to preserve the oven's top shape. But a simple scrubbing paste prepared with baking soda and water will break through tough stains and food residue in the oven without compromising your health. Apply your natural cleaning remedy to the interior, let it sit overnight and wipe with a damp sponge. As for the oven's glass door, sprinkle a little baking soda on a damp sponge and give the surface a thorough wipe. Baking soda is slightly abrasive but gentle enough not to damage the glass door when cleaning.

 

  • Whiten the clothes – let your white t-shirts stay just as white in the long run by adding half a cup of baking soda to your laundry load. Baking soda will brighten the colours of your clothes, and at the same time, it will lift unwanted smells from extremely dirty outwear. As for stinky shoes, you can reduce odours by sprinkling baking soda. Allow the ingredient to sit for at least 12 hours, then shake off residue.

 

  • Treat painted surfaces – fingerprints on the walls are no doubt annoying, and you need a gentle cleaning method to remove them. Sprinkle a little baking soda on a damp sponge and slightly wipe the affected parts of any painted surface. Dry with a clean cloth to safely remove stains and smudges.

Make the most of baking soda's superpowers by turning the ingredient into the home's most used cleaning agent.

 

© London Domestic Cleaners

 

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review 2014-05-02 04:12
A Must Have Book For A Non Toxic Home
501 Amazing Uses for Salt, Vinegar, Baking Soda, Olive Oil and Lemons - Laura M. Westdale

How could anyone not love this book just by the title alone ? There are chapters with all these marvelous non toxic natural miracle goodies. Kitchen uses, health and beauty uses, science, crafts, and much more. It's all here in one book, no time water search the internet for recipes for successful formulas that don't leave you with a chemical bomb in you home.
I plan on buying a copy for my elderly mother who has become sensitive to chemicals after years of having her hands in them.
A must have cleaning guide book if nothing else, but you'll love what else you find.

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