Luckily, you don’t need to hire a professional or rent or buy a carpet cleaner. All it takes are a few household products, and a little time and patience to tackle your carpets. So if your high or low-piled floors look worse for wear, here’s how to clean carpets in just three easy ways.
How to clean carpets without a carpet cleaner
Before you start cleaning your carpets, always test on a small section first. It’s advisable to wait for a few hours to make sure there’s no reaction to the fibers or any discoloration. You don’t want to cause damage to your entire carpets. Also, open your windows or doors to improve ventilation, and allow the carpets to dry quickly.
1. Prep your carpets
First, vacuum the carpet to remove any loose dirt or debris on the surface. If you have obvious marks, spot treat the strain with a 50/50 solution of washing up liquid and white vinegar. Put into a clean spray bottle and spray onto the area, leaving to soak in for five minutes. Then gently blot the stain out with a microfiber cloth until it’s removed. Leave to dry. If you’re dealing with red wine stains, check out how to remove red wine stains from carpet without ruining it.
2. Sprinkle baking soda onto carpet
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3. Vacuum up the baking soda
Then, simply vacuum up the baking soda or powder until there are no traces left on the carpet. This will leave your carpets deep cleaned and refreshed. What’s more there will be no unpleasant odors, which is handy if you have pets in the home.
How to clean carpets with a carpet cleaner
Before you begin using your carpet cleaner, always follow the instructions on the manual. This will tell you the right type of detergent, amount to use and whether you should use warm or cold water. All models vary so be sure to check.
1. Fill cleaner with water and detergent
First, vacuum the carpets thoroughly to remove any loose dirt or debris. Next, fill the clean water tank with warm water and a cleaning solution. Most carpet cleaners come with their recommended solution. Never use dish soap, as this will become too soapy, and may damage your cleaner. In addition, if you have wool carpets, choose a WoolSafe cleaning solution that is more gentle for the fabric.
2. Run the cleaner over your carpets
Turn on your carpet cleaner and slowly move the brush forward onto the carpet,while holding down the trigger. Then release the trigger and pull the cleaner backwards over the spot you’ve cleaned. As you pull backwards on your carpet cleaner, it will suck all the grime into the dirty water tank, keeping it separate from the clean water. Try not to soak the carpet when cleaning, and never go over the same area twice.
3. Leave carpet to completely dry
Finally, leave your carpets to fully dry. Bear in mind, this process will take much longer to dry than the baking soda method, but leave your windows open to help the process. After you’ve cleaned your carpets, empty out the water tanks in your carpet cleaner and store for the next time.
How often should you clean your carpet?
Experts recommend deep cleaning your carpets and rugs at least twice a year. Although if you have young children or pets, cleaning every quarter would be beneficial. Of course, you’ll still need to regularly vacuum when cleaning every room in your home to reduce daily dust and grime. Got more than just wine stains to remove? Well, here’s how to remove oil stains from clothes without ruining them. And learn how to clean a leather couch to remove everyday stains. Also take a look at the 11 things you didn’t know you could clean with toothpaste. And if you’re looking to upgrade your vacuum cleaner, these are 5 things to look out for before buying a Dyson vacuum cleaner. You can also read about how to clean a stainless steel pan and make it gleam.