Use a toothbrush dipped in a paste of baking soda and a little water to scrub the grout between bathroom tiles. The gentle abrasive nature of baking soda helps lift dirt without damaging the grout, leaving your bathroom tiles sparkling clean.
7. Polish Silverware
For tarnished silver, create a paste of three parts baking soda to one part water. Apply the paste with a lint-free cloth and rub gently. Rinse with water and dry for shiny, restored silverware.
8. Remove Scuff Marks and Crayon from Walls
Apply baking soda on a slightly wet cloth and gently rub the marks off your walls. It effectively removes crayon marks, scuffs, and dirt buildup without the need for repainting, making it ideal for homes with young children.
With these tips, baking soda not only supports your baking needs but also transforms into a powerful cleaning agent, proving that effective cleaning doesn’t require expensive or harsh products. Experience how this humble kitchen ingredient can lead to outstanding results throughout your home
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