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How To Clean Your Whole Carpet By Hand

DIY Carpet Cleaning Without a Machine

Try our easy tips for keeping your carpets and rugs looking clean without the use of vacuums or steam cleaners.

Simply put, it's possible to keep your carpets clean without bringing in heavy cleaning equipment. In a world where we have very high expectations of our vacuums and rent steam cleaners to handle the rest, it's good to step back and remember that there are efficient ways to keep your carpet looking clean without the machinery.

How to Remove Loose Dirt and Dust

Without a vacuum, you can still clean a rug with a stiff-bristled broom and a dustpan. This is an especially easy method of cleaning if you have a low-pile carpet. If you're cleaning thicker, high-piled or shag carpets, be prepared with a little patience and sharp eye, because it's easier for dirt to become embedded in the fibers. To make a flimsy broom more effective, wrap the bristles with a rubber band to make them more rigidly bound.

You can also clean area rugs without a machine on a snowy day. The snow must be packable (i.e., snowman snow) rather than fluffy snow. This method works really well for rugs that are too delicate to clean with a vacuum or a heavy-duty machine, but it can be used on any rug that's easily transported, which excludes wall-to-wall carpets. Start by rolling up the carpet indoors, and then unrolling it upside down in the snow. Using your hands and a paddle, beat the rug so that the dirt falls downwards and is captured into the snow. Move the carpet again and repeat the process until the underlying snow is clean. The rug won't absorb the moisture and for the most part, it will lift off the packed snow without having attached snowballs to its fibers, but it'll still need some time to thaw and dry completely before being put back into its original indoor space.

How to Disinfect a Carpet

Refresh and disinfect the fibers of your carpet without renting a steam cleaner with the help of a simple homemade solution and a scrub brush. In a bowl or small bucket, mix one part white vinegar with three parts water. Dip the bristles of the scrub brush into the solution and rub them into the carpet. Massage them into the fibers well (without fully saturating the carpet) and follow up with a cloth to help blot excess moisture.

How to Spot Clean

Spot cleaning is perhaps the most important carpet maintenance that can be done without a machine. Whether you're tackling a spot on the carpet that has been there for a while, like a pet stain, or impressing your friends with how easily you can clean up wine or a dropped plate of food, simple cures are a good party trick and an essential life skill.

If your spot is fresh (wet or sticky), always start by blotting the area with a highly absorbent cloth – and though it might feel wasteful to use a whole roll of paper towels, they work really well.

Next, the rinse. You can use club soda if the stain is fresh to loosen it before it sets in, but also consider applying a carpet cleaner according to product guidelines. Always continue to blot at the stain and the cleanser, rather than scrub.

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How to Remove Pet Fur

Get in the habit of using a lint brush to remove pet fur from your carpets to help keep them tidy between deep cleanings. Use the brush in areas where there's visible build-up, and also focus on areas where your pet lays most often. (The furs are likely to be more embedded.) Brush and groom your pet more frequently to help keep your carpets clean.

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How To Clean Your Whole Carpet By Hand

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