Use Baking Soda to Clean Patio Furniture
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- Опубліковано 23 лип 2024
- Baking Soda is a cheap way to naturally clean around the house and outside too! Here's how to clean your patio furniture with ARM & HAMMER Baking Soda
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Music credit: AcidJazz by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License. - Навчання та стиль
very smart idea.
I would like to thank you for a wonderful video quick and easy, Thank you 🙏
You are so welcome!
nice
I wud use sieve or colander for even sprinkle of baking soda.☺
Great idea!
i would of used vinegar with that cause it would of cleaned up faster,and you could wash it off quicker.
wow baking soda is amazing, it can do so much!!
COSTCO sells a big bag for around $6.00. Super Bargain!!! That and vinegar are amazing cleansers and staples in our house!!
Thanks for the tip!
I like the filler music playing while letting the baking soda sit.
Does white vinegar help too? Maybe as an additional cleaning application after the baking soda?
I haven't tried vinegar, but it is usually good for removing stains and smells!
I just used white vinegar on mine (in addition) and it gave things a supercharged fizzy clean! Love it!
Do I detect a N.C. accent? My friend had a white outdoor fabric lounge chair where the cushion never moved and created a nasty mold spot, I've been soaking it with baking soda and spraying a generous amount of vinegar and letting it expose to the sunlight; improvement. Glad your trick worked out for ya : )
I manage to clean mine by using a jet washer . Less effort and amazing result .
It can easily weaken the fabric AND metal if not careful.
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Where do you get the sprinkler container.
They sent me the shaker, but you can easily use an old parmesan cheese shaker or a large salt/pepper shaker :)
did you rinse it??
rinse with water
I could’ve cleaned with a power sprayer in about 2 minutes! Hmmmmmm!
Backing soda is a abrasive (abrasive stuff cleans when you scrub), letting it sit was unnecessary step.
“Im adding water to make a paste of the baking soda”(*i’m not really making a paste, just wetting it so it clumps and comes off easier*). “I’m scrubbing the chair with my dish brush”(*im not really scrubbing the chair, just wiping the baking soda off*). Can you contradict yourself ay more? Good grief. Why not say what you actually mean to begin with? Wouldn’t that be simpler and quicker? Can you just not do that? What a ridiculous video.
tammynwes why even leave a comment? 🙄
GOOD GRIEF, LEAVE THE LADY ALONE.
You sound like fun