We’ve all reached for baking soda from time to time. Whether it’s to leave a box sitting open at the back of your fridge for a few years or adding a bit to a cookie recipe, baking soda has been added to grocery carts plenty of times. However, did you know that there are thousands of baking soda uses outside of just baking?
What Is Baking Soda and How Can I Use It?
Baking soda is one of the most affordable items at the grocery store, but what is it made of? Baking soda is a compound that is alkaline, and when it is combined with an acid, it will produce carbon dioxide gas, according to The Spruce. The small bubbles from the gas become trapped and cause inflation.
There are hundreds, if not thousands of baking soda uses, including cleaning, beauty and health-related benefits. Whether you want whiter teeth, a clean silverware set or to banish heartburn, reach for baking soda. Here are some of the best ways to incorporate baking soda into your day to day routine.
How to Clean with Baking Soda: 10 Tips
- Clean the dishwasher. Every once in a while, the dishwasher can start to smell a little funky. Don’t waste money on expensive, chemical-laden cleaners. Instead, sprinkle a layer of baking soda at the bottom of the dishwasher and inside the door. Let it sit overnight, then run the dishwasher without detergent.
- De-odorize rugs. An easy baking soda use is to sprinkle it into the carpet, letting it sit for a bit, then running the vacuum over it
- Wash dishes. Did you know that adding a little bit of baking soda into your dish-washing routine can make them sparkling clean? Load the sink with messy dishes then fill it up with warm water. Add a tablespoon or so of baking soda and let your dishes soak.

