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Arm & Hammer Pure Baking Soda is a versatile, eco-friendly product weighing 15 lbs., perfect for baking, cleaning, and deodorizing. Trusted for generations, it offers exceptional value and performance for all your household needs.
D**E
Great size and product
This is a nice bag of baking soda which is resealable. It's reasonably priced. Arrived quickly. I'll be buying more.
H**3
Great quality
as expected. Great Size/ Value
L**!
Great!
Good value. But it often for general cleaning and swimming pool maintenance.
M**B
Love this product
Works well.1/4 cup in with towels makes them stay fresh for a longer time. Makes clothes fresh. Also, animal messes. Soaks up all the nasty stuff.
G**K
Perfect under the kichen sink. Makes cleaning so much easier
Smaller than I thought -- only 1 foot tall. Baking soda is heavier than I expected. Fits perfectly under my kichen sink for scooping from directly, but can be lifted easily too. I refill my smaller containers with this too.It's surprising the amount of baking soda I go through -- just me, my husband and 3 cats. I probably use 2 pounds on cleaning day. It gets cat hair and funk off of carpets and furniture, and mattresses. It's great at removing sticky yelow grease from cabinet doors, back splash, spice bottles and salt shakers, glass knick knacks and candle holders. It instantly removes cloudy residue left on glasses in the dishwasher. It's great as a second wash for nuetralizing acidic vinegar after removing mineral buildup from washing machines, dishwashers, shower heads, and coffee makers. The second wash prevents vinegar from damaging rubber, and rusting metal. It's great at polishing rust spots from "stainless" steel appliances, knives and utensils.Last, and my biggest use, it's fantastic for scrubbing the bathroom -- better than Commet, because it makes the dirt slippery in addition to adding some grit. Almost no scrubbing needed, even on fiberglass showers. Just steam the shower for a few minutes, spray it down with something germ killing and let it soak for 10 minutes (optional) (I use 3 drops of Pinesol and 3 drops of dish detergent in a 16oz spray bottle of water.) Put a dry cup of baking soda in the tub in a pile, dip a soaking wet rag into it and rub all the surfaces in circles, wetting the rag and dipping in baking soda often. I do the walls too because its so easy. I only scrubbed the walls twice a year before discovering this method. Keep it wet and slippery like a thin paste. Don't rinse the baking soda paste down the drain until Your ready to rinse the entire shower. For really stubborn, old, soap scum try more soaking time with the detergent spray, soaking for an hour, then try a day, maybe even simply spraying it every day for a week, and rinsing it before your shower. Regular cleaning after the first time shouldn't be as difficult because it's easier to maintane.You may be dealing with hard water stains mixed with soap residue. If so, try undiluted white vinegar with just a drop of dish soap in a spray bottle (just enough to make it stick otherwise detergent will cancel the action of the vinegar). Spray on the steamed up shower and try the baking soda after an hour (don't mix the two, rinse off the baking before applying vinegar.) If it still requires extremly hard scrubbing rinse the baking soda off and spray the vinegar on again and leave it on up to 24 hours (test your metal fixtures first and don't do this to marble or granite.) Rinse and steam it again after a day then rub with baking soda again. If this doesn't get it off, even with a scrub brush, niether minerals nor soap scum is your problem. Bleach may be needed, and or possibly an industial sanding/polishing/resurfacing. I've seen someone use steel wool on fiberglass and it got clean, but the scratches left behind quickly collectected dirt and were almost impssible to clean again. So I believe some fine grit polishing and maybe protective coating was needed after the steel wool.Tip 1: Spray your shower down once or twice a week with your spray cleaner (Pinesol or other) after the last shower. Leave it on and rinse it the next day whenever the next person showers (It'll be slippery so I leave the bottle in the tub so my husband knows to rinse it before he gets in. A handheld shower head makes this really easy for him.) You'll only need to scrub the shower once a month and it will be easier when you do.Tip 2: Stop scrubbing mildew from the tiles. With gloves on, dunk paper towels in a bowl of undiluted bleach. Ring them out into damp, long snakes, then paste them into the mildewed cracks, really making sure the bleach is touching every crevice. Leave them overnight. Check them once or twice to make sure they're still sticking and still wet. Spray lightly with a water bottle if necessary to stick them up again. More bleach shouldn't be needed unless the snakes are very dry. Lock up the bathroom so no one rinses it away or breathes the fumes. In the morning the grout/caulk will be sparkling white, like new -- not a drop of sweat needed from you!
S**N
Good price
Happy with myPurchase
C**N
Cat box necessity
Only thing I dislike about this is it doesn't have a good resealable top once it's open it is open but it's much cheaper than buying it by the box
O**A
Used for cat litter boxes. Before vacuumingcarpet, rugs kill odors
I like how it cuts down cat urine and poop smell. Good cleaner for carpets rugs also kills bad smelly odors in carpets rugs
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