Housewives can refer to how to use baking soda to effectively clean kitchen appliances as well as ensure safety for users.
Gas stove and kitchen surround
To clean the gas stove and kitchen environment, housewives can dilute baking soda with a little water, then massage it all over the kitchen and leave it for 15 minutes. Then, gently rub the kitchen surface a few times until all the stains are completely removed and then rinse with a damp cloth.
Baked goods
Mix a little baking soda with water into a thick solution, pour the solution inside the oven and leave it overnight. Then use a damp cloth to clean the solution to see the optimal effect of baking soda.
microwave
Add about 2 small spoons of baking soda to a glass of water, place the cup of water in a microwave and wait about 5 minutes for the steam to drain. Next, use a soft towel to clean the microwave once more.
Pan and pot burned
Add 2 tablespoons of baking soda to pan/pot and soak for 3 - 8 hours before rinsing with dishwashing water. Or housewives can put 1 - 2 tablespoons of dishwashing liquid in the burned pan/pot, then add baking soda, pour the water and boil for a few minutes.
The black, burnt patches will start to soften and gradually peel off the pan/pot under the cold water tap. Next, rinse and wip with a piece of sea sponge to keep the pan/pot clean and fragrant.
Dishwasher
Sprinkle a layer of baking soda over the sink, then use a slow brush to clean it and rinse with water. For stains that have stuck for a long time, you can soak baking soda overnight before rinsing the sink.
Sanitizer
Remove the strainer, soak in baking soda solution with hot water for about 15 - 20 minutes, then rinse and rinse with water.
Wood cut
Sprinkle baking soda over the peeling surface, use a lightly hand-crushed lemon to remove stains and odors before rinsing with cold water.
metal cooking tools
Soak metal cooking utensils in baking soda solution in water to remove stains and lightning. Then, scrub thoroughly and rinse with water to help the tools become more shiny.