How to Clean a Carpet by Hand
It’s inevitable that
your carpet won’t stay perfectly clean forever. Kids and pets along with those
who forget to clean off their shoes track dirt inside your home
That may initially go
unnoticed. When enough dirt gets onto your carpet it becomes noticeable and
hard to hide.
Without renting a carpet
cleaner and relying on technology to clean things up there’s a more
cost-effective way.
With a few things you
may already have in your home waiting to be put to good use, your carpets can
look like new once again.
Things You'll Need
Vacuum cleaner
Bucket
White vinegar
Mild bleach-free dish
soap
Soft bristle brush
Sponge
Wet/dry vacuum
Baking soda
Broom
Instructions
Move all furniture on
your carpet to another room to get it out of the way. This process isn’t a
quick one so be sure that you put the furniture in a place where you won’t trip
over it.
Sweep the carpet with a
broom to loosen dirt particles that may have become trapped within the fibers.
You don’t have to sweep into a pile, but merely sweep over the entire carpet to
loosen things up.
Vacuum the carpet after
you have swept to pick up all the loose dirt, debris and pet hair.
Fill a bucket with equal
parts warm water and white vinegar. Mix in enough of a bleach-free mild dish
soap to make the water sudsy. This should only take a couple of drops.
Dip a clean sponge or
soft bristle brush into the solution and gently scrub the carpet with it. Work
in small sections of carpet to turn a large area into small manageable areas.
Vacuum over the carpet
with a wet/dry vacuum to pick up excess moisture and suds.
Rinse the carpet by
dipping a clean brush in warm water and scrubbing the carpet a second time.
Open windows and doors
and place fans nearby to help air circulate around the room and dry the carpet
quickly.
Sprinkle baking soda
liberally over the carpet when the carpet is only slightly damp. The baking
soda will help to draw out moisture and absorb lingering odors.
Vacuum up the baking
soda in the morning.
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