The carpets and rugs in our homes are often infested by shoes, feet, pets, and spills. Baking soda is an effective ingredient in the fight against oil and grease stains, as well as strange food and drink accidents. While vacuuming regularly is essential and deep cleaning is the ultimate way to keep your carpet looking its best, cleaning your carpet with baking soda can help remove dirt, stains, and odors, and freshen your carpet with very little expense or effort, eliminating the need for commercial carpet shampoos.
Baking soda is a natural mineral form of salt. It is mined as a white crystalline solid and refined into a commonly used fine white powder. The powder is a base that neutralizes acidic stains, making them easier to remove from the fibers, and the powder can be used as an absorbing medium for certain odors. When combined with water, the powder acts as a mild abrasive to loosen surface dirt and stains. 1
Here’s how to use baking soda to clean carpets and rugs and deodorize them.
Stains that can be effectively removed with baking soda should be treated as soon as possible after they appear. Carpets and rugs can be cleaned and deodorized weekly, monthly, or according to your needs using baking soda. The product is inexpensive and will not fade or damage the carpet fibers. If you find that your carpet looks dull in color or smells stale and you don’t have time for deep steam cleaning, try cleaning it with baking soda to keep your carpet fresh.
Remove small items and furniture from carpets. Vacuum thoroughly to remove loose soil and dust from the fibers.
Pretreat visible stains with baking soda or commercial carpet stain remover. Follow the instructions on the product label or recommendations for specific stains.
Tip: You may find it easier to work in a grid and completely clean one area of your carpet before moving on to the next area. Always make an effort to find an exit to your room.
Vacuum carpets thoroughly to remove loose dirt, pet hair, dander, and dust.
Sprinkle a generous amount of dried baking soda over the carpet.
Baking soda should remain on the carpet for at least 15 minutes. To get rid of unpleasant odors like cigarette smoke or cooking smells, leave baking soda on the carpet overnight.
Vacuum the baking soda. You will see that the baking soda in the vacuum collection box has turned gray because it also attracts some dust and dirt on the carpet fibers.