Baking soda is most often used to bake, clean and deodorize, but there's much more to it. I have, on my computer, a very long list of uses that covers personal care, cooking, first aid, laundry, pets and a lot more.
A few examples:
As a facial scrub, it can't be beat, even by those expensive products. Using your usual facial cleanser, add about a half teaspoon of baking soda, mix it well and scrub your face with it. It
not only clears pores, it removes fungi and other impurities and leaves your face smooth.
Dump baking soda onto acid spills and to quickly neutralize them.
If you have allergies to laundry products, try using baking soda to wash your clothing, especially bedding.
Instead of buying expensive cat litter, buy the cheapest and add a box of baking soda. It will eliminate the odor and make the box easier to clean.
Mix two tablespoons of baking soda and two tablespoons of molasses per gallon of water and spray plants that have fungal disease.
Don't Forget the Baking Soda
Baking Soda
How many ways do you use baking soda?