For a more natural carpet powder you can just make your own.
Make your own carpet powder.
Your final powder should be stored in an airtight container.
Make sure you do not use brightly colored or dark essential oils.
Carpet powder is one product that i can t do without.
Not only is this carpet powder made from all natural ingredients it s also made with products you can easily find in your local grocery store.
Vacuum the powder up after 12 48 hours.
Not that those store bought powders are really expensive but if you have the ingredients at home then making your own brings on its own rewards.
It s fairly inexpensive to make too.
Here s how to make your own diy carpet freshener powder.
Now you can keep your carpets smelling fresh the natural way.
I use a repurposed parmesan cheese container for easy and even sprinkling.
But unless you own a carpet cleaning machine you know.
Even though it is a reasonable price i buy so much of it that it works out to be pretty expensive.
It s cheap it has not met an odor that it doesn t take care of.
Carpet powders are great for eliminating odor and making your home smell nice.
Allow the powder to sit for an hour or even over night.
Natural carpet powder.
A good carpet freshening powder can work wonders deodorizing your carpet and leaving it smelling better than the day you bought it.
Make your own deodorizing carpet powder with two ingredients and remove food pet and household odors from your carpet with ease.
I am planning on recycling a powdered parmesan cheese container into the carpet freshening powder container as i think it would also make it easier to shake onto the carpet.
The bright colors have the potential of staining your carpet.
How to use the diy homemade carpet cleaner powder.
Make your own odor fighting carpet powder.
You can use your hand to do the sprinkling or put the powder in a recycled container with holes in the lid parmesan cheese maybe.
You can also use your hands to move the powder deeper into the carpet fibers.
The best way is to sprinkle it on the carpet.
As always it s best to do a pre vacuum on your carpet before using any product.
Plus it doesn t always work as well as i like.
Spread a thin coat on the entire floor to avoid clumps.
Some of them however can be harmful to pets.
1 2 cup baking soda.
I usually don t have anything left over to store being i only make 1 2 cup at a time.
Odors can easily become trapped in carpets and rugs.
Do not use baking soda on wet carpets or you ll have a rock hard paste that will not vacuum up.
After storing the powder in a jar the next step is to use it.
You ll need to leave it on longer for stinkier carpets.
Just sprinkle this homemade carpet deodorizer on carpets and rugs then vacuum away the stink.
Of course the best way to combat that is to shampoo your rugs carpeting regularly to stay on top of things.
Anyone living with the combination of pets and carpeting knows that odors have a tendency to grab on and never let go.
Mix the ingredients together in a bowl then sprinkle on carpet.