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Argentine Outlets Tout Baking Soda Mixes With Citrus Peels and Laurel for DIY Cleaning

New guides describe simple, low-cost preparations presented as eco-friendly options for light tasks only.

Overview

  • The latest tip blends mandarin peel with baking soda into a paste used to deodorize spaces, lightly scrub kitchen surfaces and, when diluted, wipe indoor plant leaves.
  • A lemon-based cleaner is prepared by blending the juice and peel with water and two tablespoons of baking soda, then letting the mixture rest in a sealed jar for three nights.
  • A laurel and baking soda powder is made by drying and grinding bay leaves, mixing them with two teaspoons of bicarbonate and storing the blend for use in sachets, on counters or as an open-container deodorizer.
  • Coverage explains that baking soda provides mild abrasion and odor neutralization, while citrus peels add citric acid for light degreasing and a fresh scent.
  • All outlets stress limitations and care, noting these mixes are not suited to heavy grease, mold or tough stains and can damage delicate surfaces such as marble or varnished wood.