That headline is catchy—but baking soda is genuinely useful. The trick is knowing what actually works vs. what’s exaggerated.
Here are practical, safe baking soda uses that are actually worth knowing:
🧼 1. Natural deodorizer
- Sprinkle in shoes, fridge, or trash bins
👉 Absorbs odors instead of masking them
🍳 2. Kitchen cleaner
- Mix with a little water to make a paste
👉 Removes grease and stains from sinks, stoves
🥦 3. Wash fruits & vegetables
- Soak produce in water + a pinch of baking soda
👉 Helps remove dirt and some pesticide residue
🪥 4. Teeth stain remover (occasional use)
- Light brushing once in a while
⚠️ Don’t overuse—it’s abrasive
🚿 5. Bathroom scrub
- Great for tiles, tubs, and grout
🧴 6. Soothing skin irritation
- Add to bath water for itching or mild rashes
👟 7. Freshen carpets and upholstery
- Sprinkle, leave for 15 minutes, then vacuum
🍲 8. Reduce acidity in food
- A pinch in tomato sauce can reduce sourness
🧺 9. Laundry booster
- Add to washing machine
👉 Helps remove odors and brighten clothes
🐜 10. Mild pest control
- Can help deter ants when placed in entry points
🧼 11. Clean silverware
- Helps remove tarnish (with proper method)
🚰 12. Unclog minor drains
- Combine with vinegar (for light buildup)
🧊 13. Remove fridge smells
- Keep an open box inside
👕 14. Deodorize sweaty clothes
- Soak before washing
🌬️ 15. Air freshener DIY
- Mix with essential oils for a simple freshener
⚠️ What to avoid (common myths)
- ❌ Drinking it daily for “health”
- ❌ Using it as a weight-loss solution
- ❌ Overusing on skin or teeth
👉 It’s useful—but not a miracle substance.
✅ Bottom line
Baking soda is a cheap, effective household helper—just stick to practical uses and avoid the exaggerated “health hacks.”
If you want, I can give you 5 surprisingly powerful uses most people don’t know (and actually work very well).