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Proof Baking Soda Is A Must Have For Any Natural Home

I’ve been cleaning with baking soda for a number of years now and it never ceases to amaze me how many areas of the home it’s good for.  Some people just don’t believe in the power of the baking soda though and insist on expensive (and often toxic) cleaners.

Well, here’s some proof of just how powerful baking soda is.

My husband, Mr. T., is a carpenter and often during remodels, he’ll find a treasure or two the homeowner doesn’t want that he’ll bring home.  He amped that up 100% when we were building our house this year, which we’re so grateful for.  One of the scores he made was a fantastic stainless steel pots and pans hanging light fixture!

When it came time to have the electrician put it up in our kitchen, I pulled it out of the shed and realized it had quite a thick coating of grease mixed with dust – Take a Look…

 

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BEFORE - This is the stainless steel light fixture before I cleaned it. It's very close up in an attempt to show just how thick the coating of grease actually was. At first, it looked fine - but upon closer inspection - EWWWWW!

 

Ewwww is right!  At first, I went after it with my vinegar water solution but, that just smeared it all around – double ewww.

I tried a more abrasive rag, nothing.  Then, I remembered how I have had great success cleaning the oven (greasy and nasty as it often is) with a paste of baking soda and water along with a bit of elbow grease.

So, off for the baking soda I went.  I dumped a bunch into a bowl and then added just enough water to make it into a spreadable paste (not exact instructions I know, but it’s really all ya gotta do and make as much or as little as you need).  I slathered that baking soda paste all over the stainless steel fixture and scrubbed with a rag.  This is what happened!

 

natural home cleaning a light fixture with baking soda
AFTER - the same upper portion of the light fixture after being scrubbed down with a paste of baking soda and water. Notice the shine as opposed to the dull greasy appearance of the "before" photo above?

 

Much Better!  And, here’s the finished product after then being cleaned off with a vinegar and water mixture and then fully dried.

 

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The finished fixture all cleaned and shiny in it's new home!

 

The only warning I will give about baking soda – and I just learned the hard way with this project – DO NOT use baking soda on un-sealed wood – it will leave brown marks.  I got some on our cedar shingles when cleaning this light fixture and then got some on our unsealed butcher block (maple) counter tops and both times it left brown/black marks after reacting with the wood.

 

Other than that – use baking soda anywhere you’d use an abrasive cleanser as well as in your laundry, your fridge, as a carpet deodorizer/cleaner, to clean your stained coffee mugs, and so much more!!

 

Keeping It Together-My Unclean Natural Home

I don’t know about the rest of you Mammas, but I struggle everyday to keep my house tidy.  I visit in envy, other peoples homes that are always the epitome of tidiness and wonder how in high heavens they have enough time in the day to keep such a clean house.

Granted, I am a work at home Mom so while I am at home all day, I am not home running the sweeper and chasing dust bunnies.  And granted, my children are at home all day with me and it took me a long time to realize that those families with pristine houses often have their children in daycare so there isn’t that element of everyday ‘lived-in’ crud developing.  You can also add in there that I have one very large long haired dog and one very round long haired cat, but all these excuses don’t get my house any closer to clean or even tidy on most days.

Before I started working from home I had a tight cleaning routine that kept our house in presentable shape at every hour of the day.  Now that I have to fill my free minutes with billable hours, that cleaning schedule no longer works and my dishes don’t get washed until it’s time to cook a meal and my laundry doesn’t get washed until it starts to overflow into the next room.  And I get embarrassed when a friendly neighbor just pops by to say “Hi!” cause usually, my house is a wreck.

So, I have been searching for solutions to my cleaning issues.  I have tried to convince the universe to somehow add more hours in the day.  No luck there.  I have tried to get my life partner on board with helping out a bit more, but that lasts about a week at best and in his defense, he does work 10 hour days and is only home and awake for around 15 hours a week which should be spent with the kids.

Don’t get me wrong.  I am not like a closet hoarder or anything, not that there is anything wrong with that.  The opposite is actually true, I am a minimalist at heart and am constantly de-cluttering our lives and passing along the things we no longer use or need, but in our small house with two children under 6, things seem to be almost everywhere, almost all of the time.

I am hoping to tap into some of your secrets and thought I would also share some of mine.  Like eucalyptus oil in the toilet tank keeps it smelling fresher longer.  Just putting your candles on a sunny window sill rather than lighting them can generate a bit of fragrance at different times of the day.  And bubbles don’t do the cleaning, you do.  So if you are avoiding natural soaps because they don’t have enough bubble power, change your thinking.

So I am left here again, peeking curiously around my mess wondering if I am missing the boat on some natural Mamma secret to keeping house? Where do you keepers of the home find the available minutes to clean and what are your tricks for getting the job done in as little time as possible?