Have you found that your carpet has lost its former freshness? Is the inner perfectionist frustrated by the stains found? No problem! Everything can be fixed! How to deal with carpet stains without dry cleaning? Simple home remedies will help: salt, baking soda, vinegar, and tea.
Give preference to dry cleaning. The problem is that most carpets don't like water. Use a regular brush.
If you need to get rid of a stain, rub from the edges to the center. Otherwise, the contamination will spread to the clean areas of the mat.
Move in the direction of the pile so as not to damage its structure and appearance of the carpet.
First, clean the debris from the carpet with a vacuum cleaner. Now you can forget about dust. Get started.
Use salt and soda. These simple ingredients are great for refreshing things.
Mix salt and baking soda in equal proportions, sprinkle generously on the pile. If you see stains, rub in the product with special care. After 20-30 minutes, simply vacuum the carpet.
By the way, salt and soda are effective not only for cleaning carpets. With this versatile remedy, you can renew your silver and heal a sore throat. And its main advantage is harmlessness!
If for some reason you do not like the above method, you can use the usual table vinegar. It is hard to believe that even a weak solution of a penny means can significantly refresh the appearance of a fleecy carpet.
Before you start cleaning, vacuum the carpet, and then brush it with a soft brush or a sponge soaked in vinegar solution.
Take 1 liter of water, add 15-20 milliliters of vinegar. Pay special attention to the stains. Let the mixture "run" for about 20 minutes, and then simply wipe the carpet with a dry cloth in the direction of the pile.
After the cleaning procedure is over, ventilate the room: not everyone likes the smell of vinegar.
Another way to clean carpets is to use tea. Please note: this method is only suitable for dark rugs, and it is contraindicated for light rugs.
Brew tea. Set aside the tea leaves in a separate container. Wring it out first. Then pour the tea leaves onto the carpet.
You don't need to sprinkle tea on the entire rug. It is enough to treat only the most contaminated areas.
When the tea leaves are dry, remove the excess with a broom or vacuum cleaner.
The advantage of brewing is that it copes not only with stains, but also with unpleasant odors.
That's all! As you can see, nothing complicated! If you are not happy with the result, there is an opportunity to tidy up the carpet with kerosene, starch, ammonia, gasoline or snow.
As a last resort, you can always take the palace to a dry cleaner.