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5 Ways to Clean Carpets Naturally

 

If you are looking for natural carpet cleaners, try the five methods we have explained below.

 

 

Steam Vapor

 

Water is one of the easiest and most efficient methods to clean and preserve your house. There is no need to worry about chemical reactions or unintentional intake because it is secure and straightforward to use. The Ladybug range of home steam cleaners from Advap is a fantastic choice if you're seeking to invest in new cleaning gear. You may use it to make cleaning easier and bring commercial-grade steam cleaning into your house.

 

Surfaces and carpets can be cleaned, sanitised, and deodorised using dry steam vapour by the Ladybug. Additionally, the high-temperature steam eliminates tiny pests like dust mites and helps fluff up the carpet's fibres. It works similarly to a vacuum in that you may use a towel attached to a big floor brush to pass over the carpet in two different directions.

 

 

Salt + Vinegar + Water

 

To make a stain-removing cleaning solution, you may combine water and vinegar in a 2:1 ratio in a large spray bottle. For instance, you might mix half a cup of vinegar with one cup of water. The mixture in the spray bottle should contain one teaspoon of salt for every cup of water. This is because the stain particles are more easily bound by salt. Spray the remedy on the stained area, allow it to remain for a few minutes, and then wipe it off with a cloth or brush. Rinse with water after cleansing.

 

To add a deodorising effect to your cleaning solution, add roughly ten drops of essential oil per cup of water. Choose a clear essential oil to avoid staining your carpet. Some popular essential oils for cleaning solutions include lavender, lime, peppermint, juniper, or geranium. Shake the solution to combine and spray it generously on the stained area or over the entire carpet. Allow it to dry before vacuuming the area. If you don't have a spray bottle, dip a cloth into the solution and gently dab it onto the stain. Remember to dab, not rub the solution on the stain.

 

 

Water + Vinegar + Baking soda

 

The classic baking soda and vinegar method is a tried and true way to tackle tough stains on your carpet. Start by generously sprinkling baking soda over the affected area, and for added deodorising power, you can even mix in a few drops of your favourite essential oil. Allow the baking soda to sit for at least an hour, or even better, overnight. Next, mix equal vinegar and water in a spray bottle and shake it well. Next, spray the mixture onto the baking soda and watch as it fizzes. Once the fizzing has subsided, use a clean cloth to blot up the mixture and repeat the process for particularly stubborn stains. This method will surely leave your carpet looking and smelling fresh and clean.

 

 

Vinegar + Borax + Salt

 

If your carpet has a stubborn stain, try making a solution of equal vinegar, salt, and borax. They can be combined to form a paste in a little bowl or another container. By doing this, you can avoid touching the irritating borax and stop the stain-causing substance's ability to transmit germs. Gloves are a great option for this process, especially if cleaning up something disgusting.

 

After applying the paste to the discoloured area:

 

Wait a few hours or until it has dried fully before moving on.

 

Make sure no household pets or kids consume the stuff.

 

Vacuum it up and out after it has dried. If the stain is still visible, you can scrape it with a moist cloth while occasionally washing it if necessary.

 

Vacuum the area once the water has dried, just in case.

 

 

Borax, Cornmeal + Cornstarch + Baking soda

 

To begin, combine two to three dried bay leaves in a food processor, one teaspoon of cinnamon, one tablespoon of borax, half a cup of cornmeal, half a cup of cornflour and two cups of baking soda.

 

Blend the items until combined and the bay leaves are reduced to a fine powder. Put the mixture in a mason jar or another airtight container.

 

Once you're pleased with how long the powder has been on the carpet, vacuum it up. Make sure the surface is dry before using. Next, use a broom or hand brush to massage the powder into the fibres of the carpet or rug you wish to clean. As long as possible, up to overnight, let it sit. Be careful if you have children or pets in your house since borax should not be consumed.

 

You can try out Fast Oven Cleaning if you are looking for a professional service to clean your carpets. They offer oven cleaning services as well.

 

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