Monday, July 6, 2015

Baking Soda Remove labels off Jars / Bottles / Stainless steel Utensils

Easily Remove Labels From Jars

Whenever I finish a jar of sauce, I immediately think of a second life for 
the bottle in my home. And while these jars make excellent spaces for storing leftovers, dried foods or office supplies, getting the label off can 
be annoying. Even when I do succeed in removing the whole label the 
glue residue sticks around. Here is an easy method to removing jar 
labels, trace free. Afterwards, you can spray paint or decoupage them 
for a more decorative looking pantry.


You only need two household ingredients to remove the labels: baking 
soda and vegetable oil.


Mix equal parts of these together and form a runny paste. 
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Remove the label. Running the jar under hot water makes peeling the 
label off easier. 
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When the jar is dry, apply a thick layer of the paste over the gluey area. 
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Let it sit on the jar for at least 10 minutes. Then, using a paper towel, 
wipe the paste off the jar. All the traces of adhesive material should 
wipe away too. 
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Wash the jar again using soap to remove any remaining oil residue. 
Voila: A clean looking glass jar! This method also works well for wine 
bottles and cosmetics containers. 

Interesting Uses for Baking Soda



Most of us have a box of baking soda just laying around, somewhere 
in the back of our refrigerators. You may want to take that box out 
of the fridge, since it has a wide range of benefits that you 
wouldn't otherwise imagine! Baking soda can help clean grease off 
floors, freshen your breath,  and even help relieve insect bites! You 
won't believe some of the other uses baking soda has for 
everyday problems.   


Here Are 22 Different Purposes for Baking Soda: 

1) Whitens Your Teeth - You've probably noticed many toothpaste 
brands featuring baking soda as a main ingredient, and for good 
reason. Baking soda helps remove stains and discolorations from the 
surface of the teeth or the enamel. You can simply add a teaspoon 
of the sodium bicarbonate with your toothpaste, and brush for 
a few minutes. Don't forget to rinse well.  

2) Unclog Drains - Baking soda can help unclog stuffed drainpipes 
when combined together with vinegar. Pour a pot of boiling hot water 
down the drain with half a cup of baking soda. Let the natural drain 
cleaner go to work for a few minutes. Add a cup of vinegar mixed 
with hot water on top of the baking soda, then cover the drain with 
a plug. Your drains should be super clean in less than 10 minutes. 

3) Keeps Your Breath Fresh - Are you trying to get rid of that garlic 
you had for lunch? Baking soda can help with that. Baking soda 
works like magic for freshening your breath, and acts as a 
natural mouthwash. Put a teaspoon of baking soda into a glass of 
water, and your bad breath is history!

4) Washing Produce in the Sink - Produce might appear clean 
on the surfaces, but you'll be stunned at the amount of chemicals 
and dirt that come off when they are washed properly. Add a 1/4 
cup of baking soda into a sink full of water, and dunk the produce 
inside for a few minutes. Let the solution absorb all the chemicals 
before rinsing and eating. 

5) Relieve Insect Bites - Baking soda can alleviate the itching of a 
mosquito bite. The alkaline inside the sodium bicarbonate 
neutralizes the skin irritation, and provides instant relief. Add a 
teaspoon of baking soda into a glass of water, and then dip the 
mixture on the affected areas by using a clean cloth. 



6) Relieve Heartburn - There are many natural home remedies for 
treating heartburn, including a feature we did here. One of the 
remedies includes baking soda. Baking soda acts as a natural antacid 
when mixed together in water, and helps reduce the acid reflux. 
Add a 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda to half a glass of warm water. 
Make sure the solution dissolves well before drinking. 

7) Relieve Skin Irritation - Baking soda helps relieve skin irritations 
when applied as a paste with witch hazel. Gently apply the paste on the 
itchy spots, and let it relieve the discomfort. You should consult 
with a physician beforehand if you suffer from dermatitis or other 
serious skin diseases.

8) Deodorize The Refrigerator - Baking soda can eliminate horrible 
smells from the fridge, and keep it deodorized. Sprinkle a little baking 
soda with water onto a damp sponge, and clean the refrigerator 
thoroughly. Make sure you remove all the food before cleaning the 
shelves out.  

9) Remove oil and Grease - Another excellent function of baking soda is that it can be used to remove oil and grease stains from upholstery. Place a little dab of the baking soda onto a clean white cloth, and allow between 10-15 minutes for the substance to go to work. The oil and grease stains should magically dissolve by that point. 

10) Simple Floor Cleaner - Baking soda can act as a natural floor cleaner to remove unwanted stains. Add a half cup of baking soda into a bucket of warm water, and use the mixture to mop up the mess. Some people even add a little dash of lemon extract for a fresh and pleasant smell. The baking soda also acts as a disinfectant.


11) Polish Silver Flatware - Are you having a hard time removing the grease out of your beautiful silverware? Not to worry, baking soda, will have your flatware sparkling in no time! You'll need some aluminum foil, a glass dish, a tablespoon of baking soda, a tablespoon of sea salt, half a cup of white vinegar, and a cup of boiling hot water. Dip the silverware into the mix, and use a pair of tongs to remove them from the boiling water after.  

12) Remove Odors from Your Hands - Baking soda can clean your hands from heavy smelling odors. Sprinkle a little baking soda onto your hands, and rub them together. You can even add some toothpaste or mouthwash to one hand and rub. Don't forget to rinse your hands with water after.

13) Deodorize Garbage Disposals - There is no smell quite as unpleasant as clogged garbage disposals, especially during the summertime. Pour a cup of baking soda down the drain, while allowing the warm water to run. The soda neutralizes the foul odors, giving your garbage disposals a fresh clean smell.  

14) Homemade Air Freshener - The vast majority of air fresheners contain harmful chemicals and toxins that are unsafe to breathe in. Baking soda acts as a natural ingredient to help sanitize any disinfected areas. Mix a tablespoon of baking soda with water into an empty spray bottle and voila! 

15) A Self-Made Deodorant - Would you believe that you can use baking soda to make a natural under arm deodorant? It may sound a little hard to believe at first, but it actually works. Here's what you'll need to make the homemade deodorant:
  • 1/3 cup coconut oil
  • 2 tablespoons baking soda 
  • 1/3 cup arrowroot powder 
  • 10 to 15 essential oils of preference (optional) 
Mix everything into a small mixing bowl. You can add the essential oils after the mixture has been made. Place the concoction into a small container, and allow it to sit for a few minutes before applying the solution. 

16) Clean Your Combs and Brushes - You can get rid of oil buildup and residue from your combs or brushes, simply by adding baking soda. Soak the combs or brushes into a solution of baking soda and water. You'll need a single tablespoon of the sodium bicarbonate, and allow 15 minutes or so for the mixture to take effect. Let them dry out on a towel afterward.    


17) Keep Cut Flowers Fresher For Longer Periods - You don't have to throw away that gorgeous bouquet of flowers just yet! Baking soda can help extend the longevity of the cut flowers by adding a teaspoon of the white sodium powder to the water in the vase. 

18) Pamper Your Feet - Baking soda eliminates foot odors, fungus and even Athlete's foot. Soak your feet in a tub of warm water, then add about 3 tablespoons of baking soda. The homemade pedicure should help get rid of the bacteria causing the unpleasant foot odors. 

19) Carpet Deodorizer - Sprinkle a dash of baking soda over your carpeting to remove harsh stains. Baking soda absorbs the odors naturally. Allow the soda to settle into the carpeting for a few hours before vacuuming it up. 


20) Easy Microwave Cleanup - Baking soda can help clean out all the spilled sauces inside the microwave. Mix two tablespoons of baking soda into a bowl with a cup of water, and let the concoction settle for three minutes. Your microwave will be as good as new!

21) Freshen Coat Closets - Keep an open box of baking soda inside your closet to remove all odors from being trapped inside. The powerful powdery scent will keep your closets fresh and clean all year round. You can also mop a closet floor without carpeting by using a vinegar baking soda mix. 

22) Keep Ants Away - Ants are terrible pests, and they can invade your 
home within the blink of an eye! Baking soda kills the tiny pests in 
their tracks. You can make your own home-made pest solution with a 
little baking soda, and a trail of regular sugar. The sugar is what 
attracts them, while the baking soda kills them. Pest problem solved!

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