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Carpets are a popular choice for many homeowners because they create a cosy environment (and look fantastic!). They do, however, get very dirty. Luckily, you can make your own DIY carpet cleaner with products you probably already have on hand around the house!
Let’s dive into a stack of homemade carpet cleaner options that will tackle virtually any stain across any kind of carpet, ensuring your home always looks its best.
Spills are inevitable. It could be your cup of coffee, your kid’s magic marker art, a spilt red wine from a guest, or muddy paw prints. Life as we know it means that carpets and rugs will get dirty at some point.
The following homemade DIY carpet cleaning solutions should cover you for pretty much any mess while also allowing you to avoid store-bought sprays or solvents. You’ll just need a few ingredients from around the house, but first, you need to determine whether your carpet features synthetic or natural fibres.
Once you have this info, the guide below will detail which combination of ingredients will be best suited to your specific stain.
While DIY carpet cleaner hire is always an option for tough stains, you should always try a machine-less clean first to see if it gets you out of the woods. For synthetic carpets, the best approach is to dip a white cloth into the following homemade cleaners and apply it to the stain. It is important that no matter what, you do not pour the solution directly onto the carpet.
The best DIY carpet cleaner for natural fibre carpets need to be placed in spray bottles so you can mist them lightly onto the stain. These include:
The following DIY carpet cleaner solution instructions should treat spills such as wine, ketchup, coffee, tomato sauce, soda, and similar stains.
Synthetic-fibre: Step-by-step
Natural-fibre: Step-by-step
If you have a stain that doesn’t seem to want to budge from your natural-fibre carpet, before applying the vinegar solution insert an extra step that includes spraying the stain with an ammonia solution which you will then blot with a dry white cloth.
Whether you have tracked it in from outside, or spilt salad dressing, cooking oil, or found crayon, lipstick or nail polish on your carpet, there are ways to target these stains with homemade DIT carpet cleaner.
Synthetic-fibre: Step-by-step
Natural-fibre: Step-by-step
Synthetic-fibre: Step-by-step
Natural-fibre carpets and rugs
One of the messier options that can dirty up our carpets is chewing gum; luckily, it’s not the end of the world thanks to these helpful steps that will work for both synthetic-fibre or natural-fibre carpets and rugs
It is very easy to make your own DIY carpet cleaner, and you have a few options at your disposal. A popular option can be to mix a cup of white vinegar with a cup of warm water which you then put in a spray bottle. Use this to spray some of your solution on the dirty area of the carpet and allow it to sit for roughly five minutes. When this is done, blot the area with a clean cloth and repeat these steps until the stain is gone. If you need a little extra cleaning power, you can sprinkle baking soda on the stain before adding the vinegar mixture.
If you don’t have or don’t want to use a store-bought chemical carpet cleaner to get rid of a stain, you can make your own from organic materials often found around the house. The best combinations include:
The best DIY carpet cleaner will vary based on your type of carpet and the reason you have a stain on it. A popular all-rounder solution uses one teaspoon of translucent liquid dishwashing detergent mixed into one cup of lukewarm water. Another option that can be just as effective is a ¼ cup of white vinegar mixed with ¼ cup of water. Finally, you may like to try an ammonia solution of one tablespoon clear household ammonia mixed into ½ cup of lukewarm water. Try all three to see which is the most effective for your carpet.
Carpeting in the home looks great – but only if it is kept clean. Dirty carpets and even a few stains can be inevitable, but with the quick and easy DIY carpet cleaning tips listed above, you should be able to get rid of any unsightly issues. Remember, the sooner you get onto the stain, the better!
If the stain doesn’t seem to want to budge, or for any other household cleaning tasks that you don’t have the time or energy for, check out the many skilled Taskers who offer cleaning services for help. You may just want a break – which is totally fine! Have a chore crossed off the to-do list for you with a little help.
If you have come across a stain that is a little more involved, have a read of our other article that delves into how to clean pesky carpet stains. There may be a fix in there that does the trick! Hopefully, there is, and you can quickly get back to enjoying a comfortable, stain-free home in no time at all.
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