Banish bad odours with 57p household item experts say is a ‘natural deodoriser’
A expert has revealed the one household staple that can banish bad odours from your home – and you probably already have it in your cupboards.
If you often with pungent ingredients like garlic and fish or share your home with a pet or frequent gym-goer, you’ll be no stranger to lingering odours.
Laundry baskets and kitchen bins are also common sources of bad odours, no matter how often you empty them sometimes.
Thankfully, there is a cheap kitchen staple loved by experts that can help banish these unwanted smells quickly.
is a staple that many of us already have in our kitchen cupboards, and it can be found in all major , including Asda and Aldi for 65p or Tesco for 57p.
Baking soda is popular with cleaning experts and enthusiasts alike
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There are lots of uses for this household staple, including cleaning the bathroom
Baking powder is a combo of bicarbonate of soda – also known as baking soda – and cream of tartar.
Bicarbonate of soda is loved by cleaning experts and enthusiasts alike, with plenty of baking powder cleaning hacks all over social media.
One popular way of using the ingredient is to mix it with water to create a paste capable of removing stubborn kitchen stains.
It’s also handy to use in the bathroom, and you can clean your toilet by sprinkling one cup of baking soda into it along with one cup of white vinegar.
Close the lid and leave it to sit for 30 minutes before scrubbing the bowl with a toilet brush and flushing.
Adding a tablespoon of baking soda to liquid laundry detergent can also remove stains and brighten clothes.