Here are 15 practical baking soda hacks that are simple, inexpensive, and surprisingly powerful around the home. The title you shared is a bit gendered, but these tricks are useful for anyone looking to clean smarter and save money.
1. Natural fridge deodorizer
Place an open box of baking soda in your fridge to absorb odors. It neutralizes smells instead of just masking them.
2. Freshen smelly shoes
Sprinkle a little inside shoes overnight, then shake it out in the morning. It helps absorb moisture and odor.
3. Gentle kitchen scrub
Mix baking soda with a small amount of water to form a paste. It works well for cleaning sinks, stovetops, and countertops without harsh chemicals.
4. Microwave cleaner
Heat a bowl of water with a spoonful of baking soda for a few minutes. The steam loosens grime, making it easy to wipe clean.
5. Stain remover for clothes
Pre-treat sweat or food stains by rubbing a baking soda paste into the fabric before washing.
6. Carpet freshener
Sprinkle over carpets, leave for 15–30 minutes, then vacuum. It helps remove trapped odors.
7. Natural toothpaste boost (occasional use)
A pinch mixed with toothpaste can help remove surface stains. Don’t overuse it—it’s mildly abrasive.
8. Sink and drain deodorizer
Pour baking soda down the drain followed by vinegar. It helps reduce odor and buildup.
9. Soothe insect bites
Make a paste with water and apply to itchy bites. It can help calm irritation temporarily.
10. Oven cleaner
Sprinkle baking soda inside the oven, spray with water, leave overnight, then scrub. Grease comes off more easily.
11. Fruit and vegetable wash
A light baking soda rinse can help remove surface dirt and residues before cooking or eating.
12. Silverware shine
Line a bowl with foil, add hot water, baking soda, and silver items. Tarnish lifts naturally through a gentle reaction.
13. Laundry booster
Add half a cup to your laundry to help brighten whites and reduce odors in clothes.
14. Deodorize trash bins
Sprinkle at the bottom of the bin to reduce lingering smells between bag changes.
15. Mild fire safety helper (grease fires only)
A small amount of baking soda can help smother a tiny grease fire. Never use water on grease fires.
If you want, I can turn this into a printable checklist or give you “advanced” baking soda hacks for deep cleaning bathrooms or whitening teeth safely.