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Baking Soda and Vinegar: So Many Uses!

Anyone trying to save money, use less chemicals in their homes and minimize the amount of trash their family puts in the landfills every year, might already be making homemade cleaning solutions---for everything from the kitchen to the bathroom and everything in between. In fact, if you have a bottle of white vinegar and a box of baking soda, you can get just about anything clean. One of the easiest cleaners to make is by mixing white vinegar and water----you can play around with the measurements and
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make it stronger or weaker according to your needs. I like to put it in a plastic spray bottle and use the solution to clean my sticky counter-tops, spills and splatters off the hardwood floor, the grime on the stove top, and the fingerprints off of door frames. It's so gentle I even use it to wipe down the leather couch. Vinegar doesn't smell after it dries and due to it's high acidity, it kills germs and bacteria. It's also environmentally friendly and very inexpensive. We have a stainless steel sink and the best way to get it clean? With the mild abrasive properties of baking soda. I make a thick paste by mixing baking soda and water (or you can add a few drops of  dish soap) and scrub it around with my hands. It rinses off easily and leaves the sink sparkly clean. It does the same for the stubborn ring of kid-grime left in the tub after numerous weekly baths. It's abrasive enough to clean but gentle enough that it won't scratch (most) surfaces. Baking soda also makes a great a natural deodorizer--it absorbs smells instead of masking them. Sprinkle it on your rugs and let it sit before vacuuming, sprinkle the bottom of your cloth diaper pail with it--you can even sprinkle baking soda on your dog before your brush him to help get rid of the "doggy smell!" There are dozens and dozens of more ways to use both baking soda and vinegar in your home and not just for cleaning the house---but that's another blog altogether. Do you make any of your own cleaning products and if so, which ones? Do you do it to save money or to use less chemicals or because it's better for the environment?
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44 comments

  • I use vinegar to clean everything in my home and i love that it is baby-safe.

    Erin Brubach on
  • I am using up some of my last 7th gen products and then switching to using vinegar and water. I love that it’s chemical free and safe for everyone in the family!

    Rachel W. on
  • These are great ideas! I’ve just noticed we have a couple ants sneaking in the front door so I’ll be using a solution described above and see if that works. Thanks for all the tips!

    LeeAnne A on
  • hmm this looks an interesting idea, I am going to see if I can source some baking soda in the UK and give it a try.

    Anything that saves money is worthwhile! especially when you have four kids.

    Baking Sda on
  • Love, love, love this. I wish more people used mild for the environment and our health (yet powerful cleaner) solutions like this. I don’t know why those harsh cleaners are still widely commercialized. People have got to stop buying them and use their money more wisely.

    Vanessa Coker on

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