How to dry dry carpet and carpet with homemade product

Make your own cleaning products. It's fun and even more economical, so check out this tip.

How to clean carpet

When I was a kid, I mixed a lot of cleaning products - as varied as possible - and I thought that mixture was the epitome of everything in the universe, capable of cleaning even the dirt from people's souls. I grew up and still find it really cool to make my own cleaning products for a lot of reasons: 1) they are cheaper; 2) with the same materials, I have a range of other uses; 3) I feel more useful at home; 4) it looks like I'm in breaking bad.

How to dry dry carpet and carpet with homemade product

The tip below on how to clean the rug and carpet with homemade product is a product that I honestly didn't see a counterpart in Brazil. A brief internet search returned me with industrialized gringo products, but there was nothing in Tupiniquim soil. So I think it's even more fun to do, not to mention that there's no harmful chemistry. It was on the Clean Mama blog that I based this article. Enough of the chat, let's soon learn how to dry-clean carpet and rug with homemade product.

Necessary materials:

  • Two cups of baking soda;
  • Ten to 20 drops of any essential oil of your choice;
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  • A little pot of condiments (like the ones we put salt, pepper, etc.) empty.

First, fill the pot with baking soda. Be aware that the amount of baking soda should fit in the pot; that is, choose one that holds everything right. Then, drop the drops of essential oil into the baking soda and, using a kitchen utensil, mix everything until the odor becomes uniform in the baking. Ready! Your homemade product for dry cleaning carpet and carpet is now ready.

If you like, use a tag to identify that the contents of that pot are special for cleaning rugs and carpets and avoid anyone trying to season the salad with it. To use on your home's rug or carpet, sprinkle a pinch of the mixture over it and let the substance rest for 15 minutes while the odor is absorbed. Then use a vacuum cleaner to remove the bicarbonate. Keep the mixture under your sink cabinet: it will also help neutralize musty odors and will always be easy for the next time you use it!



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