So if you do this you end up with a soggy carbonated carpet.
Vinegar baking soda paste carpet.
White vinegar gets rid of pet urine just fine all on its own and you do not.
Use your fingers to apply the paste to the stained area.
The baking soda should fizzle and bubble.
Make a paste of baking soda and distilled white vinegar rub it into the stain and leave it overnight.
Step 1 sprinkle the carpet with a light dusting of baking soda.
Pouring vinegar on top of baking soda creates a much less controllable reaction than pouring in the proper order.
Create a paste with baking soda and a small amount of vinegar then work it into the stained carpet fibers with your fingers.
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Work the baking soda into the carpet s knap with a broom brushing up and down and side to side to work the baking soda into all areas of the carpeting.
Work the paste onto the stained carpet and leave it to sight overnight or for 12 hrs.
After the 12 hr period vacuum the remnants.
If you have a stubborn stain on your carpet add just enough vinegar to baking soda to make a paste.
A mix of white vinegar and baking soda is extraordinary for disposing of stains and the terrible stench from your carpets.
Vacuum it completely the following day.
Vinegar plus baking soda equals carbon dioxide and water.
Vinegar is great for countertops but it s one of the least effective solutions out there for removing dirt from carpet fibers.
In fact this mixture just creates a foamy sort of paste that will only discolor your carpet further.
Allow the mixture to sit and dry overnight then vacuum up any.
After the reaction is done wipe and vacuum the vinegar and baking soda from the carpet.
Blend a balance of white vinegar and baking soda.
The dilute it with some warm water until the point that you get the free sort of consistency it ought to be thin and runny.
You can also use baking soda separately to freshen up your carpet.
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It is important that you pour the vinegar first and not the baking soda.
After it dries overnight vacuum up the remnants.
First create a paste using the baking soda and add a bit of vinegar.