Unclog drains: Pour a cup of baking soda into the opening of your clogged drain, and then add a cup of hot vinegar. After a few minutes, flush the drain with a quart of boiling water. In the Kitchen Scrub coffee mugs, tea cups, and carafes: Sprinkle the inside of the mug or conta...
Clean rubber gloves:Keep your rubber gloves dry and smelling good by sprinkling baking soda inside them. They’ll slip on more easily, too! Unclog drains:Pour a cup of baking soda into the opening of your clogged drain, and then add a cup of hotvinegar. After a few minutes, flush the...
Clogged Drain Flush: Take out as much liquid as you can from the backed up sink. Toss 1 cup of baking soda down the drain, then pour a cup of household vinegar down the drain, plug the drain with the sink stopper then let sit for half an hour. After about 30 minutes, unplug the ...
Mix up a paste of baking soda and just a small amount of warm water. Apply to blackheads and let it dry for about ten minutes then rinse with lukewarm water. The baking soda should remove most of the debris from clogged pores. Repeat as necessary, up to once every other day. (Further...
Burned Pots and Pans:My friend Elizabeth tells me that after burning a pot (which I never EVER do) you can boil water and baking soda for ten minutes and the black stuff comes right out. Clogged Drains:Crunchy Bettyexplains how tounclog a drainusing baking soda followed by boiling water ...
So, really, all you’re doing, when you combine baking soda and vinegar to make a cleaning agent, is cleaning with very neutralized water with just a teensy, tinsy amount of salt in it. That’s not going to get your counters very clean, and it’s certainly not going to soften your...
I had no idea that you could use baking soda and vinegar to clean out a drain! Does this work on drains? My daughters all share a bathroom, so that one gets a lot of hair stuck in it. Also, my kitchen sink gets lots of things stuck, and it gets clogged quite easily. Would this...
Baking soda makes a great natural shampoo/conditioner agent. It will remove the oil from your hair and clean it as well as make it soft. Pour baking soda into a clogged drain followed by vinegar. Let it bubble a way for several minutes, then flush with hot water. ...
The hot water will speed this reaction up, dissolve the soda of course, and flush away the soap. A bathroom drain may very likely be clogged with hair. Try removing the cover and seeing if that is the case. You can just pluck the wad of gucky hair out. If this is your clog, ...
Leslie said:“Baking Soda works great to clear clogged drains… a layer of baking soda, a layer of salt, a layer of baking soda, a layer of salt, then pour vinegar on it all and flush with hot water. Plunge if needed.” Monya said:“Baking Soda is fantastic at unclogging drains… ...