Baking Soda Bonanza

Baking Soda Bonanza by Peter A. Ciullo, published by HarperCollins on April 20, 1995, is a practical guide that explores the versatile uses of baking soda in everyday life. This first edition, comprising 176 pages, presents a range of applications from household cleaning to unique tasks, demonstrating how this affordable item can effectively tackle various chores.
Readers will discover numerous methods for utilizing baking soda, including its effectiveness in removing tough kitchen stains and odors, as well as its role in cleaning diverse surfaces and items. The book covers a wide array of topics, showcasing the money-saving potential of baking soda for both common household tasks and more unusual applications, such as cleaning the Hudson River and even dry-cleaning pets.
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From removing tough kitchen stains and odors to buffing the Statue of Liberty, from dry-cleaning a dog to cleaning up the Hudson River, this incredibly practical, money-saving book shows how to perform hundreds of household chores and other tasks — all with an under-a-buck box of baking soda.
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