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I would like to clean my carpet using a homemade carpet cleaner that does not contain any harsh chemicals. Years ago, I remember about hearing about one of these you can make at home...possibly using kitchen ingredients. I have tan carpet, and it is newer, so I don't want to possibly damage the color. Does anyone know of any good recipes that might help save money on carpet cleaner?
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I read somewhere to use 1/2 ammonia and 1/2 white vinegar. I've used that for a few years and its worked fine. I have the mixture in a spray bottle.
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Pure Vinegar and clean rags works for almost anything (I have a toddler so I know!)
Do a test just in case Area rugs that fit on the washer strategically put on stain prone areas help too |
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Carpet spots: Club soda cleans and polishes, can remove carpet stains
Spot cleaner #2: sprinkle with baking soda, Step 2. 1:7 ratio Vinegar & water. Spray and soak up with towel Carpet Cleaner: combine ½ gallon hottest water, ½ cup each, ammonia, white dishwasher detergent powder in a bucket. Scrub this mixed solution using terry cloth. In bucket #2 combine 1 gallon hottest water & 1 cup vinegar. Scrub solution #2 into carpet. Use a dry towel to soak up moisture working in 4’ x 4’ sections. Change solutions as needed. Carpet Cleaner [machine] One Cup spic & span, ½ c. ammonia, 2 gallons hottest water Carpet Cleaner 2: 1 cup each vinegar, ammonia, 2 cups baking soda, 1 gal. v/hot water |
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