That looks like a clickbait-style title, but the idea behind it is usually about common household uses of baking soda (sodium bicarbonate).
Here are 15 practical, real-life “tricks” people commonly use baking soda for:
🏠 Cleaning
- Deodorize fridge – leave an open box to absorb smells
- Clean sinks & tiles – mild abrasive for scrubbing
- Remove grease stains – mix with water into a paste
- Freshen carpets – sprinkle, wait, then vacuum
- Clean stovetops/ovens – helps loosen burnt residue
🧼 Personal care
- Teeth whitening (mild use) – occasional brushing ingredient (not daily)
- Natural deodorant support – absorbs odor
- Foot soak – reduces odor and softens skin
🍳 Kitchen uses
- Make baking fluffier – reacts with acids (lemon, yogurt, etc.)
- Tenderize meat – small amount can soften texture
🧺 Laundry
- Boost detergent – helps remove odors
- Whiten clothes – mild brightening effect
🏡 Home uses
- Fire extinguisher for small grease fires (not electrical fires)
- Drain freshener – with vinegar (for mild cleaning action)
- Neutralize odors in shoes – sprinkle inside overnight
⚠️ Important note
- Baking soda is safe in small household amounts, but not a cure-all.
- Avoid overusing it on skin or teeth—it can be abrasive.
If you want, I can also show:
- “viral but fake baking soda hacks you should avoid”
- or “best science-backed uses only”