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Harsh chemical cleaners can definitely kill bacteria, but is it only the bacteria that suffers or your health as well? Get to know the benefits of going green when it comes to your carpet cleaner by reading the article below:

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How to make a homemade carpet cleaner

If you choose to tackle stains yourself without using harsh chemicals, you have several options.

First, you can make a nontoxic solution of equal parts white vinegar and water. Spray it on stains and then sponge it up after a few minutes using warm soapy water.

For tougher stains, you can use a combination of vinegar, borax and salt. Together they create a paste that you spread on stains, leave overnight and vacuum up in the morning.

Baking soda is also effective on many organic stains. Simply pour it on, rub it into the carpet and leave it until it’s dried. If caught early enough, most of the stain will be sucked up by the soda. Source: AngiesList

Extend carpet life

Many traditional chemical cleaners can also reduce the beauty and useful life of your carpets. Mixing harsh chemicals with the synthetic materials in your carpet may lead to visible problems like yellow or brownish coloring in the carpet, but it can also have an unseen consequence for your flooring. As the chemicals come in contact with the carpet fibers they can break it down and cause it to deteriorate prematurely. With the high cost of removing existing and installing new carpet, it makes sense to use a cleaner that will prolong the life of your flooring rather than break it down and cause it to wear out sooner. Source: HomeAdvisor

Improve indoor air quality

Chemicals in cleaning solutions affect your home’s indoor air quality and might irritate health problems such as asthma, allergies, and bronchial issues. Green carpet cleaning prevents toxic chemicals from affecting your home’s air quality and the health of everyone in it. The dry carpet cleaning method also reduces dust mites by 78%, dust mite allergens by 75%, and mold spores by 85%. Source: NearSay

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