A few weeks ago I posted about how I deodorize my carpets with Arm and Hammer baking soda and carpet deodorizers. Besides cooking, that’s about the only other way I used baking soda, but I have heard that there are literally hundreds of uses. After scouring the internet, I found some of my new favorite ways to use baking soda.
Baking Soda Clay: Who would have thought that you could make beautiful bowls out of baking soda? This would be a perfect craft for kids. {Etsy New York Team blog}
DIY Baking Soda Exfoliator: DIY skincare products can usually save you quite a bit of money! This baking soda exfoliator can help prevent acne, tighten your pores and make your skin shiny smooth. {Delighted Momma}
Balloon and Baking Soda Project: I remember doing this once or twice when I was a child. It’s amazing! {All for the Boys}
Baking Soda Painting: I would have never thought to paint with baking soda- what a fun summer activity! {Just Another Day In Paradise}
Refillable Scented Sachet: These cute little baking soda bags are the perfect deodorizer for rooms that can get somewhat smelly. {Fly Through Our Window}
Spring Clean Your Mattress: If you have toddlers or young children, you probably have had to clean up your fair share of accidents on mattresses. I’ll be sure to use this mattress deodorizing tip! {Make It Do}
Pan Cleaner: I have a few pans like this that I was thinking of throwing out. Now I can make them look brand new with this cleaning trick! {One Good Thing by Jillee}
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I’ve used baking soda for countertop stains before and it never fails to give me the best results. It’s quite an effective alternative to those cleaning detergents that are only good at marketing but don’t really clean anything. LOL.