How to Keep Your Carpets Smelling Fresh Fresh

A cat laying on a carpeted floor staring at the spray bottle it’s owned is using to clean up a stainA cat laying on a carpeted floor staring at the spray bottle it’s owned is using to clean up a stain

Your carpets probably stink. Your carpets probably stink. Your carpets probably stink. Your carpets probably stink.

Your carpets probably stink. Your carpets probably stink. Your carpets probably stink. Your carpets probably stink.

I’m not judging how clean your home is. Still, chances are your carpet’s cleanliness is probably at the bottom of

I’m not judging how clean your home is. Still, chances are your carpet’s cleanliness is probably at the bottom of your to-do list except for the occasional hoover and whenever you accidentally spill something on them.

your to-do list except for the occasional hoover and whenever you accidentally spill something on them.

However, over time, the stink from your shoes, feet, and life has a habit of soaking into what is, when you think about it, a hardwearing floor blanket that you can’t throw in the wash when it starts to pong.

Thankfully, you don’t have to be Martha Stewart to keep your carpets smelling fresh as a daisy with these simple household products cleaning experts swear by.

Thankfully, you don’t have to be Martha Stewart to keep your carpets smelling fresh as a daisy with these simple household products cleaning experts swear by.

How To Keep Your Carpet Fresh With Baking Soda

Baking Soda is a core ingredient in most cleaning products thanks to its odor-eating abilities.

Baking Soda is a core ingredient in most cleaning products thanks to its odor-eating abilities.

Baking Soda is a core ingredient in most cleaning products thanks to its odor-eating abilities.

Baking Soda is a core ingredient in most cleaning products thanks to its odor-eating abilities.

According to Audrey Pariés from cleaning service Aspen Clean, “many unwanted odors are the result of acidic compounds,” while “baking soda is an Alkaline substance,” so when it comes into contact with acidic odors… the change in PH helps to eliminate the smell.”

As a result of this, baking soda is incredibly handy for deodorizing carpets and rugs.

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