Withered ginger can be a real treasure — don’t throw it away!

Even if your ginger has dried out, shriveled, or started sprouting, don’t throw it away — you can transform it into a powerful, eco-friendly cleaner using just baking soda and boiling water.

Ingredients

  • Dried, soft, or sprouted ginger (sliced thinly or chopped)

  • 1 tablespoon of baking soda per cup of ginger

  • Boiling water

Instructions

  1. Chop the ginger into small bits.

  2. Place it in a clean container and add the baking soda.

  3. Pour boiling water over the ginger and mix well to help extract the gingerol.

  4. Let it sit for 15 minutes.

  5. Strain the mixture and pour the liquid into a spray bottle.

✨ That’s it — you now have a natural, all-purpose household cleaner!

Recommended Uses

  • Kitchen grease & stovetops: Spray, let sit, and wipe — baking soda breaks down grease.

  • Metal fixtures: Spray and scrub after 10–15 mins for shine and mineral removal.

  • Spice jars: Cuts through sticky dust without harsh chemicals.

  • Dishes & utensils: Deodorizes and breaks grease, gentle on hands.

🌿 Why It Works

  • Baking soda: A natural degreaser and alkaline surface cleaner.

  • Gingerol (from ginger): Offers antibacterial, deodorizing, and disinfecting power — even in old or sprouted ginger.

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