The thousand uses of Solvay soda
For classic laundry use , just put a spoon in a container with 5 litres of water. In the washing machine, on the other hand, just put a spoon in the tub. With degreasing and bleaching properties, it will leave clothes super clean as well as eliminating bad odours. However, be careful not to use soda for delicate fabrics and wool.
Soda is also excellent for cleaning floors , especially when they are dirty and stained. Again, it is enough to dissolve 1 tablespoon in a 5-litre bucket of water. However, be careful not to use it on wooden or terracotta floors.
In the kitchen it has various uses, for example to clean surfaces but also accessories and some appliances. Encrusted or very dirty dishes can be left to act in 1 L of water with 1 teaspoon of baking soda and then rinsed .
For washing pots and pans and cleaning pans and burners. In this case, sprinkle the affected area with baking soda and gradually add water until you create a creamy mixture. Leave it to sit for a few minutes and then rinse. But be careful because soda is not suitable for aluminium.
Even the oven or microwave can be cleaned with baking soda, thereby removing scale. Simply dissolve 25 g of baking soda in 1 litre of water and then clean the pan and grill with a sponge.
Even bottles and jugs that are often reused and not washed well with just sparkling water will be more than clean. Simply calculate the amount of soda based on the size of the bottle, but on average 2 teaspoons are fine for bottles of around 1 L. Put the soda, half of the hot water and some beans in the bottle and shake. It will be the beans that will remove any traces of oil or anything else thanks to the abrasive function.
You can also use soda to clean windows and mirrors . All you need to do is pour 2 teaspoons into 1 L of water to dissolve it. For added convenience, transfer the liquid to a spray bottle and spray it on the windows using a sheet of newspaper or a dry cloth.
Where not to use soda to wash clothes
However, as we said, baking soda is not suitable for all types of materials and fabrics. This is where it should not be used at all: aluminium, terracotta, wood, bathtubs, silk, wool, very delicate fabrics.
Also be careful to keep it away from children and from contact with their eyes. It looks similar to baking soda, but unlike the latter, it cannot be ingested.