How to Deal With Detergent Residue in a Carpet

Apr 23
22:31

2012

Adrian Fisher

Adrian Fisher

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Since detergent residue easily attracts dirt, your carpet will quickly become dirty again. Follow these step-by-step instructions to learn how to deal with detergent residue in a carpet quickly and easily.

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When a carpet is cleaned with too much shampoo and then it is not properly rinsed,How to Deal With Detergent Residue in a Carpet Articles detergent residue most probably will left behind. Since detergent residue easily attracts dirt, your carpet will quickly become dirty again. The proper application of shampoo is the key to preventing detergent residue on your carpet, but if it does happen, you should take prompt measures to remove the residue if you want to keep your carpet clean indeed. Using professional cleaning services is an option to get rid of the detergent left in your carpet, but you may save yourself money by dealing with the detergent residue on your own.  Follow these step-by-step instructions to learn how to deal with detergent residue in a carpet quickly and easily.
Instructions
  1. Fill the reservoir of your carpet shampooing machine with ¼ cup of white vinegar and water. Do not add any carpet shampoo to the solution. If your cleaning machine has a separate tank for rinse water, add ¼ cup  of white vinegar to that tank as well. The white vinegar will loosen the detergent residue in the carpet, making its removal easier.
  2. Wash the carpet with the vinegar solution, following the directions of the cleaning machine. Change the vinegar water in the machine when it becomes dirty.
  3. Open windows or turn on a fan, as advised by cleaners Paddington, to help your carpet to dry quicker after cleaning. Usually, it takes no more than 24 hours for a carpet to dry completely.
  4. If there is any remaining detergent in the carpet, pour club soda over the affected area and blot with a clean cloth until all of the detergent comes out.
Vacuum your carpet on a regular basis and you will not need to shampoo it too often to keep it clean. When shampooing, do not use too much detergent and you shouldn't have problems with detergent residue. Rinse thoroughly until soap bubbles no longer comes out of the carpet. If you are not sure how to treat your carpet properly, consider consulting cleaners Paddington. They would be glad to give you a few pieces of advice on how to clean your carpet.