Combine Baking Soda and Dish Soap for Cleaning: 9 Ways To Use It
Some things work better together, like baking soda and dish soap. Here are 8 ways to use this cleaning duo around the house.
Some things work better together, like baking soda and dish soap. Here are 8 ways to use this cleaning duo around the house.
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The pH of dish soap determines how acidic or alkaline a solution is. And this plays a key role in how it works to clean AND how it affects your skin.
If you want to disinfect, can you wash dishes with bleach (safely)? We’ll cover bleach safety and everything you need to know about using bleach on dishes.
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