That headline is classic “listicle + targeted clickbait”—especially the “every woman should know” part. The tricks themselves are usually basic household uses of Baking soda.
Here are 15 actually useful (and realistic) uses—no hype:
🧼 Cleaning & home
- Deodorize fridge – absorbs odors
- Clean sinks & countertops – mild abrasive
- Remove carpet smells – sprinkle, wait, vacuum
- Unclog mild drains – with vinegar (light buildup only)
- Clean oven grime – paste + time (not instant)
- Shine stainless steel – gentle scrub
👕 Laundry
- Boost detergent – helps remove odors
- Soften clothes naturally
- Remove sweat smells from clothes
🛁 Personal care (use cautiously)
- Teeth whitening (occasional) – too much can damage enamel
- Foot soak – helps odor and rough skin
- Natural deodorant (short-term) – may irritate skin
🍳 Kitchen uses
- Wash fruits & vegetables – removes residue
- Neutralize acidic foods (like tomato sauce)
- Fire extinguisher (small grease fires) – can help smother flames
⚠️ What the headline won’t tell you
- It’s not a miracle cleaner
- Doesn’t disinfect like strong chemicals
- Overuse (especially on skin/teeth) can cause irritation or damage
✔️ Bottom line
Baking soda is versatile and useful, but these aren’t secret tricks—just practical everyday uses.
If you want, I can give you the most powerful 3 uses that actually save time and money 👍