Floor and carpet cleaners

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These recipes for less toxic carpet cleaners and deodorizers, stain removers, floor cleaners and heel mark remover can help you save money and protect your family and the environment.

General carpet cleaning

Use a soap-based, non-aerosol rug shampoo. Vacuum when dry.

Carpet odor remover

To neutralize carpet odors, sprinkle baking soda over the entire carpet. Leave on for one hour or overnight. Sweep off as much baking soda as you can, then vacuum up the rest.

Urine remover

Mix equal parts distilled vinegar and water. Spray or sponge onto the stain. Let stand for 10 minutes or so before blotting the mixture with a sponge or paper towel. This also can be used to remove pet urine odors from other surfaces.

Carpet and upholstery stain removers

  • See recipe in laundry section for stain remover.
  • Blot stain with club soda or cornstarch. Scrub with a dab of dish soap.
  • Mix equal parts vinegar and water. Use to remove tough stains including grass, perspiration, rust, jam, coffee, orange juice, wine, beer, ketchup, barbecue sauce, chili, urine and pet stains.

Tip: Never use warm or hot water on stains containing sugar.

All-purpose floor cleaner

Mix 2 tablespoons vegetable oil-based liquid soap in 1-gallon hot water. Mix, mop and wipe clean. Use less soap if streaking occurs. Wipe dry with a cloth.

Linoleum floor cleaner

Damp mop using 1/4-cup vegetable-oil-based liquid soap in 2 gallons warm water.

Vinyl floor cleaner

Damp mop using 1-cup vinegar in 2 gallons warm water.

No-wax floor cleaner

Add 1/2 cup vinegar to 2 tablespoons vegetable oil-based liquid soap in 1 gallon of hot water. Mix, mop and wipe clean.

Tile floor cleaner

Mix 1 cup vinegar with 1 gallon hot water. Mix, mop and wipe clean.

Wood floor cleaner

  • For unvarnished floors, damp mop with mild vegetable oil soap. Or try 1/4 cup liquid vegetable oil based soap, 1/2 teaspoon glycerin, 1/4 cup white distilled vinegar and 2 gallons warm water.
  • For varnished floors, or no-wax floors such as polyurethane or Swedish finishes, damp mop using 1 part vinegar to 10 parts water.

Heel mark remover

Make a paste of 1/2-cup baking soda and enough vegetable-oil-based soap to make a paste. Test mix on a small portion of the scuffmark by washing and rinsing well. If the floor finish is removed, you may be able to restore it using 1/2 cup cornstarch and enough water to make a paste. Rub this mixture into the spot and let it dry. Buff to a polish.

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