Question About Baking Soda And Carpet Cleaning?
February 6, 2010 by
Filed under Carpet Cleaning
I know that a use of baking soda is to clean carpets, and that you can leave it there and then vacuum it up. I realized that I did the first step, but sort of just scrubbed the white carpet with a dry towel and never vacuumed. Can leaving the baking soda on the carpet cause damage? Because I might not return to the house that this occurred in for a while. Is it urgent that I get there anytime soon? As in, can the baking soda leave a new stain?
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It will be OK.
Lots of traffic on spot with baking soda in carpet can add some wear on carpet (not visible unless doing this a lot).
Damp or liquid on baking soda will create a paste. Then you would have to hand scrub with water & rag.
no i vaccum with baking soda alot some times i let it set for about too days before i vaccum it up it helps to asorb odors out of the carpet to so the longer you let it sit the more ordors it will asbor i hope this helps you out
it want hurt or stain the carpet i put baking soda on the floor about 3 months ago and it hasnt hurt anything by the way it is on the floor under the bed to keep the air fresh i do vaccumn 3-4 times a week
I would imagine that if you’re confident the spot will remain dry, there shouldn’t be a problem leaving the baking soda in the carpet…