You’re washing your clothes all wrong – a common product can get rid of body odor in the wash for just a few bucks
YOU CAN now remove unwanted odors from your laundry with one cheap household product. All you need to do is add baking soda to your next load of laundry. A cleaning expert who goes by @jeeves_ny on social media shared a video explaining why you should add baking soda to your everyday laundry routine. “Baking […]
YOU CAN now remove unwanted odors from your laundry with one cheap household product.
All you need to do is add baking soda to your next load of laundry.
The cleaning expert shared why you should add baking soda into your laundry routine[/caption] Baking soda works to absorb unwanted odors[/caption]A cleaning expert who goes by @jeeves_ny on social media shared a video explaining why you should add baking soda to your everyday laundry routine.
“Baking soda is amazing,” he said.
This cleaning product can be used in your laundry to soak up the odor from your dirty clothes, just as it does with funky food smells when you leave it in the fridge.
For just around a dollar, you can pull the odor from smelly activewear, soiled clothing, or like the expert said, “anything that reeks because you’re a smelly person.”
Another cleaning expert from The Spruce explains that baking soda removes odors by neutralizing the acid that produces it.
It is most effective in removing sweat, smoke, vomit, and sour milk odors.
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Jeeves recommended using 1/4 cup of baking soda for front-loading washers and 1/2 of a cup for top-loading washers.
A commenter on the video wrote “YES!! I add baking soda + white vinegar into EVERY load.”
Another said to use baking soda in your pet’s litter boxes to absorb the unwanted smells.
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Aside from laundry, using baking soda, lemon, and vinegar can help clean many common kitchen products.
For example, you can remove tough grease and stains from your pots and pans by putting half a lemon, baking soda, and vinegar in a pot and bringing it to a boil.
All of the residues will come right off with just an easy scrub.
You can also use it on cutting boards, measuring cups, cheese graters, drains, kettles, and even microwave stains.
It is recommended to use 1/4 cup of baking soda in front-loading washers and 1/2 a cup in top-loading washers[/caption] Baking soda can be purchased for just around one dollar[/caption]We pay for your stories!
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