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Baking Soda for Many Occasions

 
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I use baking soda in just about every room of my house. It makes a great carpet freshner, laundry aid, added with vinegar it helps clear the kitchen drain, sprinkled on an eraser-style sponge it scrubs crayon off of the walls, etc.. Probably the best use I have for baking soda is to sprinkle it in my toddler's bath water to help with her diaper rash. It clears the rash up within a day or so and it's non-toxic so it doesn't really matter if she accidentally "drinks" any of the bathwater. I have been doing this since she was an infant.

By Corry from KS

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Amber

Since baking soda has so much salt in it, be careful if you add it to a babies bath, to add it after you've washed their hair and face so it won't burn eyes.

posted on 3/31/2010 2:31:45 PM

 
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Jennie

i use baking soda to freshen tennis shoes

posted on 2/11/2010 8:54:37 PM

 
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Jalica

BALMEX works faster, but using baking soda in the bath is a remedy that cleans up fast...the baby, the tub and anythng else in the water of fun!

posted on 1/19/2010 8:09:58 PM

 
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Alessandra

I've been looking for a way to clean the tub that is non toxic for my twin girls.  I will definately try it.

posted on 12/19/2009 8:37:39 AM

 
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Melissa

I asked both a dentist and a hygenist about how abrasive baking soda might be if used very often on the teeth. Both assured me that baking soda is not even an abrasive as it dissolves too quickly to do any damage.

posted on 11/20/2009 5:29:24 PM

 
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Melissa

I not only use a combination of baking soda & epsom salts in my bath water (great skin softener) but I also use baking soda to clean my oven. That's all it takes: baking soda, water & a scrubby sponge. It will take several rinsings but no more horrible fumes or awful smell when you heat your oven up again The best part is that it is non-abrasive and leaves the oven looking like new.

posted on 11/20/2009 5:26:38 PM

 
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Ann

I recently read about cleaning your washing machine using baking soda and hot water and running the machine to clean out the grime that collects from dirty clothes.  Sounds like a good plan to me.  I also use baking soda and vinegar to clean my diswasher 2-3 times a year.

posted on 11/17/2009 8:27:35 PM

 
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Pam

i told my dentist about the use of my baking soda and he about had a heart attack. he scorned me enough to scare me not to use it again, he says it strips the enamel off of your teeth when you use it straight from the box

posted on 11/16/2009 3:25:31 AM

 
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Jennifer

You know, my doctor told me if you have a yeast infection not to wash with soap but to use 3 tablespoons baking soda in the tub. This helps get your PH balance back where it should be.

posted on 11/15/2009 1:43:00 PM

 
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Lisa

I have always used it for skin irritations for my son. He is special needs and still not diaper trained at 14! So, lots of rashes in my life over the years. LOL. I also use it for cleaning kitchen pots that have heavy baked on deposits. It helps my eczema as well. I use it in the laundry to cut down on the amount of detergent that I need to add. I use it for lots of stuff. I thought that I was the only one who did this!

posted on 11/14/2009 9:18:10 PM

 
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Lisa

I was reading this tips last night and thought "wow, diaper rash?!" but my 16 month old didn't have a rash that I knew of. Well this morning I change her diaper and she is red and irritated all over!! She's in the bath right now and I sprinkled some baking soda in (maybe a few table spoons worth?) so we will see how it works!

posted on 11/14/2009 12:59:56 PM

 
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Jennifer

I put a scoop of Baking soda in a zip lock bag and pour a little bit of hot water and then a splash of vinager  and tie it to my shower head and leave it over night and it gets out all the mildew. The mildew is  toxic to breath with the steam of the shower so I try to do this montly.

posted on 11/13/2009 10:44:09 PM

 
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Karen

If I had only one multi purpose product to choose it would be baking soda.  It's great for almost everything... brushing your teeth, washing your face, washing your clothes, counter tops, stove tops, bee stings, spote remover(mixed w/ toothpaste), will even remove red wine from granite!!!

posted on 11/10/2009 8:02:41 PM

 
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Laura

Wow these are some really great ideas.  I already use Baking Soda on my my carpet.  Just sprinkle it on, let it sit for a bit and vacuum it up.  Nice and fresh.  I also agree it is great for stainless steel.  I use it for EVERYTHING!

posted on 11/9/2009 10:20:30 PM

 
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Pat

It is also great to use for heartburn. Directions are right on the box. Relief within minutes.

posted on 11/8/2009 12:59:07 AM

 
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Sine

For instant teeth whitening, I put some baking soda on your tooth brush. It works pretty good. I also pour a cup of baking soda whenever I do laundry, it makes the clothes feel fresh!

posted on 11/7/2009 9:17:05 PM

 
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Elizabeth

Thanks for this advice. I am going to follow your example. If baking soda keeps my fridge smelling fresh, why not the rest of the house?

posted on 11/2/2009 7:57:31 PM

 
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Barbara

I use a teaspoon in green beans.Makes it taste better.

posted on 11/2/2009 11:06:42 AM

 
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Kelly

these are great ideas - I'll be sure to try some of them soon!  Thanks.

posted on 10/26/2009 11:06:48 AM

 
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Aimee

I love using baking soda to clean my stainless steel sink. And my son has horrible diaper rash and it helps so much putting it in the bath water! If you have a white porcelain sink that gets scraped up. Just make a paste with a little water and baking soda and rub it all over and into the scrapes. Let it sit for a few minutes and rinse with hot water. No more scratches! It works great!

posted on 10/24/2009 11:44:46 AM

 
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Mary Ann

I have 5 cats and no one has ever smelled any odors from my home because of baking soda! When you clean your litter just put in about a quarter cup, which is really nothing, to each pan, and mix it around. It absorbs odors and your litter will last at least 5 times longer.!!!   Thats what litter makers use, because they know it works. However, I do not use clumping litter, because it kills animals when they clean themselves and the litter that CLUMPS in their pan CLUMPS in their stomachs.

posted on 10/22/2009 6:15:15 PM

 
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Gloria

I've used baking in many ways and it works really good. You can also sprinkle at bottom of pet cages, it helps to kill odors and not toxic

posted on 10/22/2009 3:48:51 PM

 
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Candace

just wandering, how do you go about useing baking soda for carpet? I might try it!!

posted on 10/21/2009 8:39:45 PM

 
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Jeannette

Ever dropped an egg?  :)Just sprinkle on Baking Soda and let set a minute, then sweep up with a dust pan!Quick and less drama...

posted on 10/21/2009 4:19:57 PM

 
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Rhonda

thanks so much.  I have been experimenting with baking soda - just the carpet and have been pleasantly surprised.  I will try some of these other ideas.  Thanks.

posted on 10/21/2009 10:27:38 AM

 
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Kathy

Heard a model on television say that gently washing your face every other day or so with baking soda is a great exfoliant, and works every bit as well as the expensive exfoliants one can buy in drugstores and department stores.  I tried it, and I was amazed!  Only takes a small amount!  Be sure gently use your fingertips and not scrub too hard, (as with any exfoliant).  Baking soda is PH balanced/ will leave your skin feeling very clean, soft and smooth! 

posted on 10/21/2009 7:20:04 AM

 
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Fran

Kissalso to clean your coffee maker fill the pot with water and put in a tablespoon of baking soda then run it through....makes it like new...                 by fran 10-20-09                                  

posted on 10/20/2009 11:18:38 PM

 
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Fran

also to clean your coffee maker fill the pot with water and put in a tablespoon of baking soda then run it through....makes it like new...                                     by     fran   10-20-09                                     

posted on 10/20/2009 11:17:02 PM

 
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Fran

also to clean your coffee maker fill the pot with water and put in a tablespoon of baking soda then run it through....makes it like new...                                     by     fran   10-20-09

posted on 10/20/2009 11:10:52 PM

 
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Sherry

I also use baking soda in the laundry. My husband and I are chicken farmers and putting it in with a load gets rid of the smell. It's also good for getting rid of deodorant build-up under your arms while taking a bath. Like many of the other posters I use it to brush my teeth once a week.

posted on 10/20/2009 9:06:49 PM

 
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Donna

An earlier poster mentioned mixing it with cleanser for a gentle facial scrub. I love to do this and it's a great way to use up cleansers that I'm not really crazy about instead of tossing it. It can also be used on the body or feet. Donnaj

posted on 10/20/2009 8:58:58 PM

 
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eugenia

I have used B.S. For years.. Has a Household Engeneer I found so many good uses for it. I also add a small amount to Shampoo!!( Once a month). Really helps cleanse the scalp .Eugenia,, WI,,10/20/09//6:33pm

posted on 10/20/2009 7:40:39 PM

 
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Kara

I clean houses for a living and have started to use baking soda for all sorts of tasks.  I've been using non toxic products for years and now have added this to my list.  I use it for scrubbing shower doors, tubs, sinks,grout(whitens teeth remember!),faucets too.  The thing I have sharing the most w/clients and friends is using it on stainless steel appliances.  I have tried it all and this is the easiest, cheapest way to do it.  It sounds scary but works AWESOME!!  What I do is..wet the sink, toss some b.soda in it, make a watery paste in the sink w/any rag.  Then I rub down the appliance,rinse rag and appliance and then dry w/soft rag in direction of the s.steel.  Best thing ever.  Try it today and you'll agree w/me.Smile

posted on 10/20/2009 6:37:59 PM

 
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Heather

I ended up with melted blue crayon all over a load of kahki colored clothes. After trying Shout and Spray N Wash multiple times, I used a half of a box of baking soda in the hotest water I could wash the clothes in. I was so amazed that it came out of all of them. They had a funky texture, but that washed out in the next wash.

posted on 10/20/2009 12:59:58 PM

 
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Maureen

I wonder if it would work for eczema too?

posted on 10/20/2009 9:39:28 AM

 
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BonnIe

Smile I use it in many of the ways mentioned, but to clean your drains on a weelky basis, pour 1/2 - 3/4 cups into a dry drain making sure you get it down. let it stay for 15-20 minutes then pour 1/2 cup white vinegar down the drain. you will see lots of foaming. once the foam dies  down simply run the hot water for a minute or two. AMAZING RESULTS EVERY TIME! ANOTHER PLUS, IT'S NON-TOXIC! Smile

posted on 10/19/2009 11:22:32 PM

 
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Bridget

Corry,Thanks for the bathtime tip.  My toddler has a bit of a rash.  I am trying your idea tonight during her bath.Bridget

posted on 10/19/2009 7:48:25 PM

 
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Dawn

not many people know about puting it in the bath water for diaper rash.  I used it also for my kids it worked wonders. 

posted on 10/19/2009 11:32:11 AM

 
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Rachel

I am so glad I read this! I will be using the tip to add it to the bath water next time I see a hint of diaper rash.

posted on 10/18/2009 11:46:21 PM

 
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Denice

Wow the diaper rash one is good:) my grandson is so sensitive, if he potties he has to be changed right away or he gets red:( sometimes we r out and about and can't do it right away:( so this is something i am going to try thanks for the tip:)

posted on 10/18/2009 6:39:56 AM

 
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Patricia

Works as a great skin exfoliate. Put a little with your facial cleanser and instant softer skin. Add to shampoo to take residue off of hair from styling products too!

posted on 10/17/2009 12:27:51 PM

 
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Rachel

Okay Corry...why didin't I know about the diaper rash thing... thanks for all of the suggestions!!Smile

posted on 10/14/2009 9:46:45 PM

 
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Camille

I knew baking soda had a lot of uses but never heard of it in a babies bath for bottoms. My 18 mo grand son gets a red bottom a lot.  I will have to try this the next time he visits and he little bottom is red. On another note I found that baking soda will help remove burned or stuck on foods from your pans. Just put some in the pan a rub with a paper towel or a rag. Then just wash as normal. The extra baking soda in thr wash water will also help cut the soap and grease from your kitchen sinks. I buy baking soda in the biggest bag I can find for I use it all the time.

posted on 10/14/2009 12:19:29 PM

 
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Jackie

I've used it to brush my teeth, in my carpet, and I've read that it helps with the ph balance for us girls

posted on 10/14/2009 11:50:55 AM

 
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BRENDA

I NEVER THOUGHT OF USING BAKING SODA IN AN INFANT'S BATH.  A SAFE IDEA.  THANKS FOR THE INFO.  I ALSO USE IT TO HELP CLEAN MY TIOLET BOWLS, AND IT ALSO HELPS WITH TEETH WHITENING.  THE LONGER I LIVE, THE MORE I FIND OUT ABOUT THE SIMPLE USES OF BAKING SODA.  A GREAT MONEY SAVER FOR SO MANY USES.BRENDA

posted on 10/14/2009 7:13:29 AM

 
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Susan

These are great ideas.  But Corry, the Mr Clean eraser is great on crayon colored walls. Scuff marks on the floor also.

posted on 10/13/2009 10:49:21 PM

 
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Candace

some friends of mine use baking soda and vinegar to wash their hair. they use those little condiment bottles you can get at walmart and mix a few tablespoons with water. it is so much healthier on your hair, and if you can gat past the first week of the transition stage where your body adjusts to how much oil it needs to produce your hair will be much shinier and softer too.

posted on 10/13/2009 9:39:48 PM

 
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Violet

I have used this for years.  It is a great skins softener for moms too!

posted on 10/13/2009 9:28:20 PM

 
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Sally

Baking Soda works well on most rashes not just diaper rash. Mix into a compress if you don't want to bathe in the solution.

posted on 10/13/2009 8:06:52 PM

 
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T

that's upset and somach

posted on 10/13/2009 7:30:11 PM

 
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T

also when you have a upet stomachuse 1 teaspoon in a1/2 glass of waterWink

posted on 10/13/2009 7:28:27 PM

 
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T

my sister used baking soda to brush her teethLaughing

posted on 10/13/2009 7:25:57 PM

 
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Trish

I mix baking soda with hydrogen peroxide and you won't believe how quickly and easily that mixture plus a toothbrush cleans grout!  It's amazing!

posted on 10/13/2009 6:32:04 PM

 
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Elena

I use it on my counter tops when I jusr can`t get a tough stain out. Also in the shower and shower door. It gets that water build up off.

posted on 10/12/2009 10:34:13 PM

 
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Jeannette

I brush my teeth with baking soda, when i am out of toothpaste and just can't make it to the store right away. my mother taught me that trick. u no ladies use ur survival skills .jeannette from ohio

posted on 10/12/2009 4:36:07 PM

 
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Anna

Baking Soda IS one of the best products to use around the house,for many uses. I have also used it for years. And the products that have baking soda in them such as tooth paste are fantastic.

posted on 10/12/2009 4:22:59 PM

 
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Tiffany

Those are wonderfull uses!!

posted on 10/12/2009 11:46:59 AM

 
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Sylvia

a realy great thing to know. Ialso have used it for my teeth

posted on 10/12/2009 11:21:29 AM

 

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