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Best Ways To Deep Clean Your Carpet

Baking Soda And Salt

Baking soda and salt are two ingredients that you can use to clean your carpet. Combine three parts of water with one part vinegar in a spray bottle or bucket, then add three tablespoons of baking soda and one tablespoon of salt. Remember to always test the solution on an inconspicuous area first (an old towel works great for this) before applying it to your carpet! This method works because the baking soda breaks up grease stains and absorbs odors, while the salt scrubs away oil and dirt (and is safe for all carpets).

Start by pouring or spraying a generous amount onto any stains, then immediately scrub with a wet brush in circles until they disappear. Dab the area with a towel to soak up excess water, then dry it thoroughly using a clean white cloth. Sprinkle salt over the dampened areas and scrub in circles again until they disappear. Then, wipe off any remaining salt residue by going back over the carpet with your brush or vacuum cleaner.

Distilled Vinegar

Distilled white vinegar is another common agent that you can use to clean the carpet. This method works because the acid in distilled white vinegar cuts through dirt, grease, and oil (and deodorizes). To deep-clean your carpet with this solution, make a bucket of warm water mixed with approximately one cup of distilled white vinegar.

First, test the solution on an inconspicuous area of your carpet. If there aren’t any adverse effects like discoloration or fading, then wet the entire stained area with the solution. After waiting a few minutes to allow it to absorb into dirt and grease stains, scrub stubborn areas in circles using a stiff brush until they disappear. Then use a wet cloth or towel to wipe up the vinegar solution, followed by vacuuming over the entire carpet to lift dirt and other particles away.

Use Steam

Some people prefer to deep clean their carpet with steam. This method works because the heat of the steam penetrates stains and loosens embedded dirt while also killing dust mites that could be living in your carpet. 

First, test any solution on an inconspicuous area of your carpet to ensure it won’t damage the fabric. Then, mix one part of distilled white vinegar with two parts of warm water in a spray bottle or bucket. You can also add about thirty drops of essential oil to help deodorize your carpet while adding freshness and cleanliness.

Spray the solution over any stained areas and scrub with a stiff brush in circles until they disappear. Afterward, wipe away any moisture by going back over the area again with your brush or vacuum cleaner.

Use A Professional Cleaner If Needed

If you’ve tried all of the suggestions above and your carpet is still not clean, it may be time to call in professional help. Many companies offer this service for an affordable price which cuts down on hours spent scrubbing stains yourself! Remember that these cleaners are only meant to deep clean your carpets; they shouldn’t replace regular cleaning sessions that take place once per month at a minimum.

Conclusion

Carpets are a significant part of any home, and if you want yours to look its best, it’s essential that you deep clean them regularly. There are many different ways to do this but always start by testing any solution on an inconspicuous area before applying it. 

 

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