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Vinegar baking soda wool carpet.
Vacuum the next morning to collect the baking soda and remove any odors.
Once you have a bubbling mound of soda on the floor just wait a few moments for it to absorb the stain then wipe and vacuum it up.
Then saturate the carpet using a spray bottle containing 50 percent white vinegar and 50 percent water.
Apply a pre treatment to high traffic areas and carpet stains by sprinkling baking soda evenly over the carpet.
Vacuum your rug several times running slowly over the wool fibers.
Sprinkle the carpet with a light dusting of baking soda.
The post says to sprinkle baking soda on the stain.
Regular rug cleaning utilizing baking soda start by shaking out your rug.
Vinegar plus baking soda equals carbon dioxide and water.
Pour vinegar on a pile of bicarb soda and you have the makings of a carpet volcano.
Make a paste of baking soda and distilled white vinegar rub it into the stain and leave it overnight.
White vinegar gets rid of pet urine just fine all on its own and you do not.
So if you do this you end up with a soggy carbonated carpet.
Work the baking soda into the carpet s knap with a broom brushing up and down.
Apply enough baking soda so the powder is just visible on the carpet surface.
This will shake out quite a bit of the.
Fill a spray.
Take your rug outside and shake it vigorously.