That title is a clickbait-style headline, but baking soda is genuinely useful in many everyday situations.
Baking soda
Here are 15 practical, safe, real uses (no exaggeration):
🧼 15 useful “tricks” with baking soda
🏠 1. Natural deodorizer
- Removes odors from fridges, shoes, carpets
- Absorbs smells instead of masking them
🍽️ 2. Cleaning kitchen surfaces
- Removes grease and stains from counters and sinks
🍲 3. Helps soften food (cooking)
- Small amount can tenderize beans or tough meat
🦷 4. Teeth cleaning (occasional use)
- Mild abrasive for surface stain removal
- ⚠️ Not for daily use (can damage enamel)
🧽 5. Stain remover for clothes
- Helps lift sweat or food stains when soaked
🚿 6. Bathroom cleaner
- Works on tiles, tubs, and soap scum
🧴 7. Gentle exfoliator (skin use)
- Can remove dead skin when mixed with water
- ⚠️ Must be used carefully to avoid irritation
🦶 8. Foot soak
- Helps reduce odor and soften skin
🧊 9. Refrigerator freshener
- Open box absorbs bad smells
🔥 10. Fire extinguisher aid (small grease fires)
- Can smother tiny kitchen grease flames
🌿 11. Weed control (mild use)
- Sprinkled in cracks can inhibit small weeds
🧺 12. Laundry booster
- Helps brighten clothes and reduce odors
🐜 13. Pest control support
- Mixed with sugar can help control ants (slow method)
🧊 14. Odor removal from trash bins
- Sprinkled at bottom reduces smell
🧼 15. Drain freshener
- With vinegar + hot water helps reduce buildup smell
⚠️ Important safety notes
- Do NOT overuse on skin or teeth (can irritate or damage)
- Avoid mixing with strong acids/chemicals casually
- Not a medical treatment or disinfectant for serious infections
🧠 Simple takeaway
Baking soda is a cheap multi-purpose household cleaner and deodorizer, but it should be used carefully—not as a miracle cure-all.
If you want, I can turn this into:
- a “kitchen-only hacks” list
- a skin-safe beauty guide (what is actually safe vs unsafe)
- or a cleaning schedule using baking soda + vinegar properly