Carpets have a great contribution to the comfort of a home, but they can also ruin that comfort by harbouring unpleasant odors. Odors attach to carpet fibers and can be sensible for long time if not treated. A new carpet can have unpleasant chemical smell, while an older one is susceptible to smells caused by stains and spills. Even that some odors tend to fade over time, removing them will make your home more pleasant.
Instructions
- Cover the entire carpet with a layer of baking soda, and use a straw broom to push the baking soda into the fibers by brushing the carpet. Let the baking soda to sit on the carpet overnight to absorb the odors, and vacuum it up on the morning.
- For very smelly carpets, use a carpet shampooer. Follow the directions of the manufacturer to ensure that you have done a proper carpet cleaning. The machine will extract any stains trapped into the carpet fibers, which may cause the unpleasant odors.
- Make a solution of equal parts of water and white vinegar to neutralize the smell. Use a spray bottle to apply the solution to the carpet. Wait for the carpet to dry and re-apply the vinegar solution if necessary.
- Pour white vinegar into a plastic bowl, and place the bowl in the room where the carpet is installed. The vinegar will absorb the odors, although it may take some time (2-3 days).
- Ventilate your home by opening the windows and doors. Place a fan in the room to remove the odor effectively. If the odor remains, consider using professional carpet cleaning services to get rid of it.
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