Baking Soda OR Vinegar
According to Science, we should not combine the two. Acetic acid reacts with sodium bicarbonate in this case. Remember how, in science class, you learned that adding an acid and a base of equal strengths produces only water and salt? The theory is identical here. Combining both chemicals makes you see tiny bubbles because carbon dioxide is escaping the solution.
You’ll wind up with a diluted solution of water and sodium acetate — the majority of it is water. So, for cleaning purposes, choose vinegar or baking soda. If required, use one after the other to guarantee that you reap the benefits from both.