{"id":2341,"date":"2021-05-07T04:03:04","date_gmt":"2021-05-07T04:03:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/alternatech.net\/?p=2341"},"modified":"2021-05-07T06:16:30","modified_gmt":"2021-05-07T06:16:30","slug":"7-things-that-you-should-never-clean-with-baking-soda","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/writehorizon.com\/7-things-that-you-should-never-clean-with-baking-soda\/","title":{"rendered":"7 Things That You Should Never Clean With Baking Soda"},"content":{"rendered":"
Baking soda is a miracle when it comes to house cleaning. But, you can\u2019t use this cleaner for everything. It can actually be damaging to certain items. Here are some items never to clean with baking soda.\n You may have heard from a lot of people, including so-called cleaning experts, that marble should be cleaned with baking soda. Whatever you do, don\u2019t believe it! Most stone manufacturers would strongly recommend against doing such a thing.\n Though the abrasion caused by baking soda is very mild, using baking soda as a regular cleaning product will slowly harm the upper layers that seal and protect the stone. Over time, this will result in scratches on any marble or quartz surface.\n Instead of using baking soda, keep in mind the following tips for cleaning marble surfaces:\n Wooden surfaces use sealants in order to stay strong and pristine, and using baking soda over time will cause that sealant to wear away, just like with marble. For wood, though, that sealant is necessary to avoid significant and obvious damage, so the abrasiveness of baking soda is even worse for it!\n To clean wooden furniture, you should:\n To clean wooden flooring, specifically hardwood flooring, you should:\n Glass is fragile and easily scratched, so it goes without saying that the abrasiveness of baking soda is bad for it. You\u2019re better off with:\n Unfortunately, the dusty, whitish leftovers from the baking soda are not worth this trouble. A mini vacuum would work well for getting into cracks, or you can simply use a microfiber cloth to collect dust and dirt.\n Metal surfaces are often free game for baking soda scrubs, but cookware of aluminum make should be treated with caution.\n Technically, you can use the stuff for a quick clean, but you have to rinse it off thoroughly immediately. If you don\u2019t, it will lead to oxidation, changing your aluminum to a brown color.\n Instead of risking it with nothing but positive thinking, try cleaning your aluminum cookware in the following ways:\n Your hair and skin both need natural oils and a well-balanced pH. Baking soda neutralizes the natural and necessary acidity of these parts of your body while stripping both of their moisture and oil. You\u2019ll wind up with cracked, dry skin and brittle, dry hair!\n Does this mean you can\u2019t use baking soda anywhere on your body for hygiene purposes? Not necessarily.\n You\u2019ve probably heard time and time again that baking soda should be used for cleaning silverware. There\u2019s some truth to this; baking soda is great at quickly removing tarnishing. Once again, though, you\u2019ll want to exercise caution and not gun ahead with plain positive thinking.\n While most normal silverware is fine to clean with baking soda, antique silverware is not the same. The abrasion from baking soda can affect the finish, especially if they\u2019re not pure sterling silver.\n Baking soda can also harm any decorative insets in silverware. Here are some tips for cleaning them safely:\n Gold-plated serving items and pieces are rarely ever genuinely plated with 24k gold, but if they are, then you\u2019re going to have to be extra careful with them. True gold corrodes and scratches easily when exposed to baking soda because of how soft it is, and the plating will flake off too. Here\u2019s how to clean these items instead:\n Baking soda is a miracle when it comes to house cleaning. But, you can\u2019t use this cleaner for everything. It can actually be damaging to certain items. Here are some items never to clean with baking soda. 1. Marble Surface You may have heard from a lot of people, including so-called cleaning experts, that marble\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":2356,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_seopress_robots_primary_cat":"","_seopress_titles_title":"7 Things That You Should Never Clean With Baking Soda","_seopress_titles_desc":"Baking soda is a miracle when it comes to house cleaning. 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2. Wooden Furniture And Flooring\n
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4. Aluminium Cookware\n
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6. Antique Silverware\n
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7. Gold-Plated Dishware And Cutlery\n
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