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Carpet Odor Control Tips

Carpets are a wonderful addition to the comfort and appearance of your home but they attract dirt and odors like magnets.

You can clean up the surface appearance of the carpet with a quick superficial sweeping with a broom, or a carpet sweeper or dragging out the heavy-duty vacuum with the 30 foot cord and shoving it around on the carpets for an hour. You'll wind up with a carpet that looks cared for - maybe even looks almost new, but still does not smell to good.

Nobody wants to replace carpet that looks perfectly good, has no worn spots or holes, isn't faded. But what in the world do you do if you can't remove the odors that you smell every time you walk into the room?

If the carpeting has been overly dampened, or is in a high humidity environment, or was poorly dried after shampooing, mildew or mold is probably your problem with smell.

If this is the case, you can use a special deodorizing solution available in the grocery store or try using plain water mixed with 20% plain white vinegar. Shampoo the carpets again, dry them thoroughly. (open windows, doors, and use a fan if necessary to remove any water remaining and your carpets will smell fresh and clean when dried.

Deodorizing Smoke Odors From Carpets

First of all, if someone is smoking inside the house, encourage them to smoke outside - You cannot keep your carpet deodorized and odor control wont help if the source continues the infiltration.

Deodorizing Carpets Due to Cat, Dog And Puppy Urine

Oh, oh! You open the front door to your home one evening and the smell hits you square in the face.

Those animals you love, the dogs, the cats, kittens, puppies, are little poop and pee machines! Even though you've picked up the waste - when you saw it - the memory lingers on. And wet urine stains often sink right in without being discovered at all, unless they leave a stain and/or begin to stink! You may try the above simple fix with baking soda for deodorizing the carpet, but - rest assured - that is not going to do the job.

Here are serious odor control tips to help you.

You'll be pleased at the freshness of your home once the job is done and you are finished deodorizing your carpet!



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Odor Control Tips For Deodorizing Carpet Smells

A quick but temporary fix for neutralizing odors left by smoke or urine, is to fill shallow bowls half full of white vinegar and place them around the room. Best to sit them under chairs or sofas so that they can't be accidentally kicked over or tasted by an inquisitive pet or child. Allow to sit overnight, then remove and pour out the next day.

You may think that the vinegar smell might be as bad as the original odor, but be assured it doesn't last long and it does work at absorbing obnoxious smells and deodorizing carpets!

How To Keep Your Home Odor Free

There are plenty of things that you can do to make sure that the odors that you had are gone for good. Here are some tips to think about.

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