Stop Cleaning These 6 Things With Baking Soda!

Photo by FabrikaPhoto from Envato

5. Wooden Furniture and Floors

Wooden floors and wooden furniture are processed with special finishes and sealing agents meant to extend their longevity. These substances protect them from scratches and give them a nice shine.

Baking soda contains tiny granules that can be overly abrasive and slowly wear away the protective film, which will, unfortunately, end up ruining the floor and furniture. Instead of going for baking soda, we recommend using special floor detergents for wooden floors.

When it comes to wooden furniture, a few drops of dish soap diluted in warm water will work just fine without damaging the finish. Or you can just use designated furniture cleaners.

Best Peltier Dehumidifier

While ‘Peltier’ may be an unfamiliar term for casual conversations, most people know what thermoelectricity