7 Habits to Keep Your Carpets Cleaner Forever
7 Habits to Keep Your Carpets Cleaner Forever
If you live with wall-to-wall
carpeting, or have a home full of rugs, you know how quickly your soft,
beautiful floors can get dingy and dirty. How your carpets fare has a lot to do
with your daily habits and cleaning methods, so there might be more you can be
doing to keep your carpet looking and smelling its best. From how you vacuum to
your stance on shoes in the house, here are a few ways you can tread more
carefully.
Get
good doormats (for every entrance)
One way to protect your floors and
carpeting is to make sure all the entrances to your home have a doormat for you
and guests to wipe your shoes on when you come in. It might even be a good
idea—especially in winter when snow, salt and slush from can make a huge
mess—to have two at each entrance, one outside to wipe your shoes on, and one
inside to take them off without making a mess.
Clean
any stains right away
The longer you wait to deal with
spills and food or pet stains, the harder it'll be to clean them up later, and
the more damage they'll do to your carpet. To make sure your rugs and carpeting
last as long—and stay as clean—as possible, be diligent about cleaning up any
messes immediately. And remember, different materials and types of stains
require different clean-up methods, so make sure you're using the right
solution for your carpet.
Always
take your shoes off inside
Speaking of taking your shoes off,
if you really want to keep your carpet clean, make it a rule that shoes come
off when you walk in so you don't bring in dirt and debris from outside. And if
you want to go the extra mile (or you just really like wearing shoes indoors)
you can wear socks or designate house shoes or slippers to wear around your
home to protect carpeting from any oils and dirt from your feet—just make sure
you never wear them outside.
Splurge
on a good vacuum
You might think any vacuum cleaner
will do the trick, but if you've got a lot of carpeting in your home, it's
definitely worth it to splurge a little on a good vacuum. Vacuuming regularly
is one of the most important ways you can care for your carpets, and you should
make sure yours is cut out for the job. If you're not sure how to choose the
right vacuum cleaner for you, Good Housekeeping has a smart guide that can
help.
Vacuum
twice a week
While we're on the topic of
vacuuming, make sure you're doing it often. First, you should be vacuuming your
carpet at least twice a week, but along with frequency, the way you
vacuum matters. You should go over each spot on your carpet 8 to 12 times (according
to Martha Stewart) depending on how much foot traffic the area gets, and you
should vacuum in all different directions to get the most dirt and debris out.
If you don't think you'll be up to the task of twice-weekly vacuuming, consider getting a robot vacuum to pick up the
slack between your hands-on sessions.
Clean
it properly
Beyond just vacuuming and cleaning
up stains, there are plenty of ways you can clean and freshen up your carpet to
keep it looking (and smelling) its best. Cornmeal & Borax (sprinkling
a mixture of the two on the carpet and vacuuming it up an hour later to remove
stains, mold, and odors), hydrogen peroxide, ammonia,
vinegar, rubbing alcohol (These are your superhero stain fighters), baking soda + rosemary + cinnamon and more are all
household items that can help you clean your carpeting and keep it free from
mold.
Homemade
Carpet Freshener
Here's an idea for making homemade
carpet freshener:
- 1 cup crushed, dried herbs (rosemary, southernwood, and lavender are good choices)
- 1 teaspoon ground cloves
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- Combine ingredients, and sprinkle over carpet. Allow to sit for a few minutes, then vacuum.
Here are a couple variations of that
mixture:
- Mix 1 small box baking soda with your favorite potpourri oil, using just a few drops, and sprinkle on as carpet freshener. Leave on a carpet 10 to 20 minutes, then vacuum.
- Use 1 cup baking soda, 1 cup cornstarch, and 15 drops essential oil fragrance. Leave on carpet 10 to 20 minutes, then vacuum. Store mixture in a glass jar or airtight container.
Get
it professionally cleaned annually
This is a big one: To keep your
carpet clean and damage free for as long as possible, you should make sure it
gets a deep professional clean at least once a year. You can also rent carpet
cleaning machines to do it yourself if you prefer, but make sure you know what
you're doing—improper steam cleaning could attract more dirt and cause mold and
mildew to grow.
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