Show-Me-Cleaners.com Green Cleaning with Baking Soda
Natural Cleaning : 4 Uses for Baking Soda
1. Deodorize those those stinky shoes with baking soda.
2. Get those nasty coffee and tea stains out of the bottom of your
cups.
3. Baking Soda scouring paste: ¼ cup of baking soda 1 tablespoon
of distilled vinegar and 1 teaspoon of Castile soap
4. Garbage Disposal deodorizer: 1 or 2 cups of water and 1 cup of
baking Soda.
How To Clean Your Oven With Baking Soda
How to Clean with Baking Soda
Clean brushes and combs with baking soda. Remove hair from comb or
brush. Pour water in jar or container, sprinkle baking soda in
water, place comb or brush in solution. Soak!
Baking
soda works well on metallic surfaces, like chrome or stainless steel.
It won't scratch the surface, but it's abrasive enough to remove
residue and leave the metal shining.
Remove
stains
Get rid of stains on counter tops, sinks, bathtubs, and any nonporous surface you can think of with a paste of three parts baking soda to one part water. Apply the paste to a damp sponge, scrub away, and rinse.
Get rid of stains on counter tops, sinks, bathtubs, and any nonporous surface you can think of with a paste of three parts baking soda to one part water. Apply the paste to a damp sponge, scrub away, and rinse.
Keep
laundry bright
Add a half-cup of baking soda to a load of wash along with your regular detergent. It helps keep clothes brighter, longer.
Add a half-cup of baking soda to a load of wash along with your regular detergent. It helps keep clothes brighter, longer.
Cleaning silver with baking soda and aluminum foil (and hot water!)
You
can clean large silver pieces using aluminum foil, baking soda and
hot water. The heat is key - warm water from the faucet won't cut it,
you must get the water close to boiling for this to be effective. A
large sheet of heavy duty foil and a few cups of baking soda in hot
water, in a container large enough to soak the pieces. Do them one at
a time, and make sure the piece is in contact with the foil.
GREEN CLEANING CLEAN WITH VINEGAR & BAKING SODA!
Materials
Needed:
- Vinegar
- Citrus Fruit (optional)
- Baking Soda
- Spray Bottles
Step 1) Fill one of your spray bottles with you full strength white distilled vinegar, and the other spray bottle with regular water.
Step 2) Using full strength vinegar you can clean mirrors and windows and wipe it down with old news paper.
Step 3) Sprinkle some baking soda and spray full strength vinegar on your counter tops & sinks then scrub away with a reusable washable cloth.
Step 4) Sprinkle vinegar on your carpets and let it set for 15-20mins then vacuum up to get rid of carpet odors.
HOW DOES IT WORK:
Baking soda and vinegar are both made from natural products, such as vinegar is made from plant bi-products and baking soda is made from sodium carbonates. Making them excellent environmentally friendly cleaning products. Because vinegar is a mild acid it dissolve away materials on surfaces as well as the added effect of killing microorganisms such as molds, bacteria's & virus'. Also unlike cleaning chemicals which can be toxic to breath, the vapors from vinegar is not harmful. Sodium Bicarbonate or more commonly known as baking soda, is a weak base that reacts with acids to form water and salt. Which is why baking soda is some what effect at absorbing odors acidic odors as well as other odors that act like acids. Baking soda also acts like a weak alkaline which can break up grease molecules and thus clean any greasy surfaces and grease on clothing. Hazardous wastes are any flammable, corrosive, reactive or toxic chemicals that can cause extreme harm or kill living things as well damage the land air and water of earths environments. Such as the 2010 BP oil spill which damaged an area of 11,000 kms of water and marshland putting more then 8,332 species at risk. As well as the 2011 Japanese Nuclear Power Plant Disaster which release massive amount of radiation not only in to the air but also pacific ocean.
- Vinegar
- Citrus Fruit (optional)
- Baking Soda
- Spray Bottles
Step 1) Fill one of your spray bottles with you full strength white distilled vinegar, and the other spray bottle with regular water.
Step 2) Using full strength vinegar you can clean mirrors and windows and wipe it down with old news paper.
Step 3) Sprinkle some baking soda and spray full strength vinegar on your counter tops & sinks then scrub away with a reusable washable cloth.
Step 4) Sprinkle vinegar on your carpets and let it set for 15-20mins then vacuum up to get rid of carpet odors.
HOW DOES IT WORK:
Baking soda and vinegar are both made from natural products, such as vinegar is made from plant bi-products and baking soda is made from sodium carbonates. Making them excellent environmentally friendly cleaning products. Because vinegar is a mild acid it dissolve away materials on surfaces as well as the added effect of killing microorganisms such as molds, bacteria's & virus'. Also unlike cleaning chemicals which can be toxic to breath, the vapors from vinegar is not harmful. Sodium Bicarbonate or more commonly known as baking soda, is a weak base that reacts with acids to form water and salt. Which is why baking soda is some what effect at absorbing odors acidic odors as well as other odors that act like acids. Baking soda also acts like a weak alkaline which can break up grease molecules and thus clean any greasy surfaces and grease on clothing. Hazardous wastes are any flammable, corrosive, reactive or toxic chemicals that can cause extreme harm or kill living things as well damage the land air and water of earths environments. Such as the 2010 BP oil spill which damaged an area of 11,000 kms of water and marshland putting more then 8,332 species at risk. As well as the 2011 Japanese Nuclear Power Plant Disaster which release massive amount of radiation not only in to the air but also pacific ocean.

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