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Bicarb Cream

Bicarb is a very gentle abrasive which makes it fantastic at eliminating tough stains and shifting grime without causing any additional wear and tear 

This inexpensive, eco-friendly and entirely natural item has  long been used as a cleaning agent. Famed for its natural abrasiveness and uncanny ability to absorb odours. 

How to use Bicarb Cream

Toilets 

Simply pour it on to a microfibre cloth and gently wipe over the surface. Then wipe the surface again with a clean damp area of the cloth to remove any residue. 

Bicarb Cream mixed with white vinegar can also be used to clean toilet brushes.

 

Sponges 

Freshen them up and get rid of greasiness by soaking them in a basin of hot water and bicarb cream  (for 10-15mins) 

 

Shower curtain 

Clean and deodorise your vinyl shower curtains by simply pouring it on to a microfibre cloth and gently wipe over the surface.  Vigorously scrub  the shower curtains and then rinse clean. Hang up to dry. 

 

Oven  / cooking  trays 

Simply shake bicarb cream directly onto the dirty greasy area , then spray white vinegar on top of the bicarb cream . Leave the area for at least  30minutes (some prefer left overnight) before washing rinsing off with hot water and a sponge. 

Bicarbs alkaline properties mixed with white vinegar acidic properties will make a fizz sound , breaking down the grime and grease in your oven. 

In hard to reach areas, spray an old toothbrush with White Vinegar and scrub .

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Shoes / trainers 

Simply pour it on to a microfibre cloth and gently wipe over the shoe / trainer  surface. Leave for (10-15mins) or overnight depending on the need! Then wipe the surface again with a clean damp area of the cloth to remove any residue 

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Fridge 

Mouldy smell coming from the fridge , bicarb cream is a quick and easy solution to elimate and absorb the nasty unwanted smells.

Simply pour it on to a microfibre cloth and gently wipe over the surface. Then wipe the surface again with a clean damp area of the cloth to remove any residue.

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