Here are 15 practical and useful baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) tricks you can safely use at home. These are simple, effective, and based on how baking soda works as a mild abrasive, deodorizer, and pH neutralizer.
15 Brilliant Baking Soda Uses
1. Natural Deodorizer for Fridge
Place an open bowl of baking soda in your refrigerator to absorb strong odors.
2. Teeth Cleaner (Occasional Use)
Brush lightly with baking soda to help remove surface stains.
Use only 1–2 times per week to avoid enamel damage.
3. Freshen Shoes
Sprinkle a small amount inside shoes overnight to remove bad smells.
4. Carpet Deodorizer
Sprinkle on carpets, leave for 15–30 minutes, then vacuum to remove odors.
5. Gentle Kitchen Cleaner
Use as a scrub for sinks, stovetops, and tiles to remove grease and stains.
6. Clean Burnt Pots and Pans
Add baking soda with water, heat slightly, then scrub to loosen burnt food.
7. Laundry Booster
Add ½ cup to laundry to help:
- Remove odors
- Brighten clothes
8. Drain Freshener
Pour baking soda followed by hot water to help neutralize drain smells.
9. Remove Wall Stains
Make a paste with water and gently rub to remove marks or scuffs.
10. DIY Air Freshener
Mix with a few drops of essential oil and place in a small container to freshen rooms.
11. Clean Fruits and Vegetables
Soak produce in baking soda water to help remove dirt and residues.
12. Soothe Itchy Skin
Make a paste with water and apply to insect bites or mild irritation.
13. Remove Odors from Hands
Rub hands with baking soda to remove smells like garlic or fish.
14. Polish Silverware
Use a baking soda paste to restore shine to silver items.
15. Clean Bathroom Surfaces
Great for scrubbing sinks, tubs, and tiles without harsh chemicals.
Important Safety Tips
- Avoid using on delicate surfaces (glass cooktops, marble, aluminum)
- Don’t overuse on teeth (can be abrasive)
- Not a disinfectant — it cleans but doesn’t kill all germs
- Always rinse thoroughly after use
Bottom Line
Baking soda is a cheap, multi-purpose household ingredient that works well for cleaning, deodorizing, and light personal care — but it’s not a miracle product and should be used correctly.
If you want, I can give you beauty-specific baking soda uses (for skin, hair, and face) or tell you what NOT to clean with it.
Amazing!