Saturday, August 15, 2020

How to Deodorize Your Carpet Easily

 How to Deodorize Your Carpet Easily

How to Easily Deodorize Your Carpet Unpleasant odors and odors can be a nuisance to your home. Odors can come from many sources, including your carpet. Instead of helping to improve the appearance of your home, a smelly carpet can do the exact opposite of what you bought. Unpleasant odors can stick to the fibers of your carpet and be annoying and embarrassing. Nobody wants a smelly carpet, which is why deodorizing it is something that many carpet owners have in mind. Trying to deodorize your carpet can sometimes be challenging, especially if you don't know what to do. There are many simple ways to make your carpet smell clean and fresh again, and some don't even require a lot of work. These are some of the ways you can deodorize your carpet.

- How to easily deodorize your carpet and products

1. Baking soda - Baking soda has been used by many homeowners as an odor neutralizing agent. Many use it in their refrigerators, freezers, and shoes, but it also works great for removing unpleasant odors from their carpet. The vinegar will absorb the odors and you will notice an improvement after a while. Another way is using it with steam cleaning. Mix a teaspoon of vinegar with a cup of hot water and then spray on the smelly areas of your carpet. Then use a steam cleaning unit to remove everything from the carpet. This works great as it really gives you a deep clean that hits hard to remove odors from your carpet. Baking soda is very cheap and is available at any local market or grocery store. Using it is also very simple.

Just sprinkle an even layer of baking soda over the areas of your carpet where the smell is coming from and leave it there for a few hours or even overnight. Then use a vacuum cleaner to remove it along with all the nasty smell from your carpet.

2. Vinegar - Vinegar also works great as a carpet cleaner, especially for removing unpleasant odors. Like baking soda, vinegar is very affordable and can be easily purchased at any local grocery store.

You can use vinegar in a number of ways. One is by leaving a bowl of vinegar in the room where the rug is located. Using either of these two strategies will definitely help you deodorize your carpet. Soon, your carpet will smell fresh and clean once again for you and your family to enjoy.

How to Deodorize a Carpet with Baking Soda

 How to Deodorize a Carpet with Baking Soda

If your carpet smells funny from spilled food, pet odors, or years of foot traffic, baking soda may be the solution. Using chemicals to remove stains and odors is not good for the environment and can irritate the eyes and respiratory tract. Baking soda is cheap, safe for pets and humans, and easy to use.

- How to Deodorize a Carpet with Baking Soda and Products

Method 1 Clean your carpet with baking soda


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Vacuum the carpet first. Mixing baking soda with the dirt will not be very effective. Ideally, start with a carpet that is as clean as possible. Vacuum your rug to pick up any large dirt particles or loose fibers. The sole of your shoes has oil and dirt in it, and constant contact with your carpet can grind up the surface of your carpet and leave dirt on the fibers.


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Once your carpet is as clean as possible, tell your family that you are cleaning the carpet and ask that no one walk on it while you apply the baking soda treatment.


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If the carpet is in an area with a lot of foot traffic, you may need to clean it in sections.


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Sprinkle the baking soda over the area you want to treat. Plan to use at least one (or two) boxes of baking soda. You have to cover your carpet completely, so that it is difficult to tell what color it is. Since baking soda is not harmful to humans or pets, you should sprinkle generously. [1]


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Since baking soda tends to be lumpy, it may help to pour it into a shaker before applying it. This will help you distribute it more evenly.


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Use fresh baking soda and not one that has been open in your refrigerator. A fresh, unopened box will absorb more odors.


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Scrub the carpet. Use a dry brush or sponge to scrub the baking soda deep into the fibers of the carpet, so that you get to the bottom. You will need to do this if your carpet has a lot of long fibers; you should make sure that each part is well covered with baking soda.


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If you're worried about ruining the texture of the rug, use an old sock or t-shirt to scrub it, rather than scrub it.


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At this point, it's best not to walk on the carpet until you've finished the job.


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Let the baking soda sit for several hours or overnight. If you can let it sit for 24 hours, it will be much better. The longer it sits, the better the results. Baking soda naturally neutralizes and absorbs odors, rather than masking them.


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During this time, try to stay away from the carpet so that you don't carry the baking soda to other places in the house.


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If you see a spot on the carpet that hasn't been covered by the baking soda, fill it in. It's not going to work unless it actually reaches all parts of the odor-infused carpet.


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Vacuum up the baking soda. Work slowly as it will take some time. You will have to clean each section of the rug several times to finish the job. [2] As long as it doesn't get wet, the baking soda will work.


Method 2 Deal With Stronger Odors

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Vacuum your carpet after the first baking soda treatment. Was the bad smell neutralized? One treatment will be enough to neutralize most bad smells. If the rug had a particularly strong odor, you may need to give it a second treatment. Remember, the longer you let the baking soda sit on the carpet, the better it will neutralize odors.


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Consider shampooing your carpet before treating it. If your carpet is very dirty, the baking soda alone could not get rid of the smell. You could give your carpet a deeper clean and shampoo as a prelude to a baking soda treatment. This will increase the likelihood that the treatment will work.


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Instead of using regular carpet shampoo, try using a mixture that contains half white vinegar and half water.


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If you wash the carpet, wait until it is completely dry before applying the baking soda.


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Consider perfuming the baking soda to help mask the smell. For a really stinky carpet, you could add a fresh scent to replace the old smell. To perfume your baking soda, pour it into a large container. Add five to ten drops of essential oil. Use a mixer to stir the smell and integrate it into the baking soda. Pour the baking soda into a shaker, then treat your rug as directed. The following fresh scents will help counteract the smell:

- lemon or citronella
- lavender
- eucalyptus
- cedar


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NOTE: If you have pets, make sure the oil you choose is safe to use around your cat or dog.


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Repeat the process after a few weeks. If you allow too long to re-clean your carpet, bad odors will build up again. Keep your carpet clean by using a baking soda treatment every few weeks or at least once a month. Baking soda is very likely to completely eliminate odors that have lingered for months or years.

Tips

Add a few drops of lemon juice to the baking soda and mix well before using. This will add an extra layer of pleasant scent on top of the odor-neutralizing effect of the baking soda.

Things you will need
- baking soda (also known as sodium bicarbonate)
- Vacuum cleaner