Yes. Baking soda is especially effective and part of many protocols for removing the urine smell. However, a single treatment may not do the trick if the urine has already dried in. You may need to repeat daily for two to three weeks.
Assuming the belt left some form of remains stuck to the inside of the dryer, you should do your best to scrub it off. You can use a strong deodorant...
If not properly washed, the addition of vinegar and baking soda will leave lumps on the tile floors. Also, don't leave the vinegar on the floor for too long. It's...
Try toothpaste, which works really well for soot and scorch marks. Put a thin coat of toothpaste across the scorch, leave for 10 - 20 minutes, then clean off with...
Clean your oven top, which is black glass, and the inside with regular cleaning spray that has a degreaser. And come back on top of that with Windex to remove...
No. Do use a pen or any other writing utensil. If you want to go this route, I suppose you could use a VERY well-cleaned screwdriver, large nail, awl, etc.,...
No; good question because this is a common misconception! Baking powder does have baking soda mixed in it, but it also has a powdered acid, such as cornstarch or cream...
No, a vinegar and baking soda cleaning solution is recommended for your septic tank. It will help keep the good bacteria in the septic tanks and will help you avoid...
Sounds like you might just puree up some mangoes with a little sugar. I would recommend making it only in small batches, because the lemon juice is what keeps it...