Carpet Cleaning Mesa – How To Remove Odors From Your Carpet

You’ve spent most of the day cleaning your home. You’ve done the floors and the windows, washed the dishes, taken out the garbage, etc., etc. If you still have carpet odors then you might as well have not done anything. We’ve all had the experience of walking into a house that, even though clean as a whistle, had some type of odor that had your nose crying foul.

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It’s hard to concentrate on how clean a room is when you’re distracted by its odor. Thankfully there are solutions to this problem that may cost you as little as a box of baking soda.

The quickest and easiest solution for most carpet odors is baking soda. Many times this is all you’ll need to knock out a lot of typical odors. Just sprinkle some on the effected area and leave it there for a few minutes. This allows the baking soda time to permeate the carpet and absorb any odors. Then give the area a good vacuuming and you should be good to go.

But sometimes carpet odors can be difficult. Sometimes baking soda just won’t do. For these situations you may need a carpet foam cleaner. These are relatively inexpensive and can be bought over the counter at any local super center. Follow the label instructions and voila! No more odor.

What if you have an odor that just won’t budge? It might be time to break out some bigger guns. Odors are usually trapped in your carpet when dirt hasn’t been cleaned up on a regular basis. In these situations steam cleaning might be your best bet. Steam cleaning loosens the dirt which then makes the removal of trapped odors much easier. A cleaning product in conjunction with the steam should lead to better results. You can also buy steam cleaning products at any local store as well as white vinegar if you prefer a more eco friendly option.

Many times the source of carpet odors isn’t in the carpet itself but rather in the padding just beneath. At this point you will most likely have to invest a good amount of time and money into replacing the pad. This should only be considered after you’ve exhausted all other options. Before replacing the padding consult with a professional carpet cleaner about the odor. What a professional cleaner has is the tools and abilities that can help prevent you from having to fork out big money to replace a part of your floor.

These tips should help with ordinary carpet odors but remember to call a professional if you are having problems. And always exhaust all the other avenues before deciding to replace your carpet or the padding beneath.

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