This household item is a kitchen staple for cleaning and there's one way you could use it that you might be missing out on. Keeping your bin smelling fresh can be hard and while you should regularly clean it, there's other things you can do to keep things fresh too.
Between cooking and keeping things tidy, it can be hard to make sure your kitchen is always looking and smelling its best but an expert has shared some easy tips. If you don't want to spend too much time, money or effort, you can simply use this natural odor neutraliser.

The Savvy Mamma says: "Baking soda is a miracle worker for how well it neutralises odours.
"I sprinkle it at the bottom of our trash cans every week, and it helps control unpleasant smells or spills that might happen before we swap the trash bags.
"The trick is to replace it regularly, which I make a point to do during our weekly cleaning sessions. It's such a simple thing, but it makes a huge difference."
Even if you're emptying your bin regularly, kitchen bins have a way of holding on to odours.
This can be from food residue, moisture or anything else that might slip out of your bin bag.
Tasting Table says: "Baking soda is a powerhouse when it comes to neutralising odours because it doesn't just cover them up (you can even use it to prevent humid kitchens).
"It reacts with acidic and basic odour molecules to cancel them out entirely."
Baking soda is commonly used for cleaning and it has many properties which make it great for many jobs around the house.
It is an alkaline that can take on the toughest of cleaning tasks. It's also one of the best eco-friendly ways to keep everything looking good as new, says Homes and Gardens.
By using baking soda in your kitchen bin, you can easily neutralise odors and keep your bin smelling fresh.
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