Tackle tough cleaning jobs with baking soda using these techniques and formulas from cleaning professionals in the know.

Baking soda can do so much more than simplyhelp your baked goods rise.

Work the cloth between your hands to create a lather, then use the cloth to scrub shower walls.

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Rinse all shower surfaces with warm water.

Clean bathroom drains with baking soda.

Keep bathroom drains odor-free and flowingwith the help of baking soda.

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Once a week, clean sink, tub, and shower drains with baking soda.

Run hot water through the drain before pouring in 12 cup of baking soda.

Let the baking soda sit for 15 minutes.

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Rinse with hot water to wash away musty smells and debris.

Use baking soda as an all-purpose scrubber.

Baking soda provides extra scrubbing power that makes sponges more effective without becoming too abrasive.

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Sprinkle it on a damp sponge equipped with a non-scratch scrubbing surface.

Use the sponge to scrub out tubs, sinks, and toilets and remove stubborn residue.

Cut through kitchen grease.

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Remove the dirty pans and place them in a sink or small tub.

Bring vinegar to a boil in the microwave.

Sprinkle baking soda on the pans and add the boiling vinegar.

Let the mixture sit for 30 minutes.

Wipe with a wet sponge and rinse.

Mix baking soda with hydrogen peroxide.

Jill Nystul,a cleaning expert and blogger, uses baking soda to create her own kitchen cleanser.

Thisbaking soda pastealso works wellfor cleaning tile grout.

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Easily clean an oven with baking soda.

Spray the paste with vinegar and let it foam.

Repeat spraying as needed until you might easilyremove baked-on food particles.

Create a sink cleaner.

Combine baking soda withthe cleaning power of lemontoclean stainless-steelsinks.

Go with the grain to avoid scratching the surface.

Baking soda can also help remedy a slow-moving kitchen drain.

Start by shaking a few tablespoons of baking soda into the drain.

Gently clean painted surfaces.

Painted surfaces require a gentle cleaning method that won’t mar the finish.

Wipe dry with a clean cloth.

This method works especially well on greasy stains, such as smudges and fingerprints.

Mop tile and wax-free flooring.

Use baking soda to create a powerful cleaner for tile and other types of flooring.

Mix 12 cup of baking soda in a bucket of warm water,mop the floors, and rinse.

Add a laundry booster.

Keep whites white and brighten colorswith the help of baking soda.

Add 12 cup of baking soda to each laundry load along with your regular detergent.

This trick can also help lift odors from dirty clothes.

Eliminate trash can smells.

Baking soda canneutralize the unpleasant odorscoming from your kitchen trash can.

As waste accumulates, periodically sprinkle baking soda in between the layers to control smells.

Your kitchen will stay smelling fresh until it’s time to take the trash out.

Refresh carpet and upholstery.

Naturally eliminate odorsfrom carpet and upholstered furniture.

Shoes are a prime spot where odor-causing bacteria thrive.

To eliminate stinky sneaker smells, sprinkle baking soda inside the shoes, making sure to distribute it evenly.

Let sit overnight before shaking out the residue.