Keeping the carpet smelling fresh
By lilybug
@lilybug (21107)
United States
July 22, 2008 12:38pm CST
I bought some of this stuff the other day that is a no vacuum needed foam. You spray it on the carpet and let it dry. It was berry scented and smelled really good, but I don't think the smell lasts very long. How do you keep your carpet smelling fresh?
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@tinkerick (1257)
• United States
22 Jul 08
I use Febreze - or the generic stuff of it.
My husband and 10 year old daughter hate strong smelling stuff (I don't mind the smell, but too strong of a smell makes me sneeze). Powders are too strong smelling (they seem to scent the air more than the carpet)
What's nice about the Febreze or generic fabric refresher is that they supposedly neutralize the source of the odor as well as add a light scent. So the carpet stays fresher longer - even after the scent is gone.
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@spalladino (17891)
• United States
22 Jul 08
I have a carpet shampooer so I clean my carpets regularly and, in between, I sometimes use the carpet freshener that comes in powder form. I think the reason that the scent fades with the foam is because it's only active when it's wet.
@beautyqueen26 (16030)
• United States
1 Jan 11
I have four indoor cats
and two outdoor cats, so at this
point, there is no such thing as
fresh smelling carpet.
Though we own a carpet cleaning
machine, it's way too heavy for me
to use on a weekly basis.
I'm still saving money to buy
a really good vacuum.
I had to leave my Electrolux
vacuum when we moved and only
brought our small dirt devil hand vac.
It does a pretty good job
of keeping dirt off the carpet
but is a pain to use cause I have
to kneel down to use it.
Also, I need to get some good
anti-cat smell product for the carpet
cause at least three of my cats have
started peeing on the carpet.
Very unsavory smelling!
And, it's almost impossible to get
rid of the odor.
They all love to compete and once
one of them pees, the others have
to follow up.
Yuck!
@clocks123 (1225)
• United States
2 Oct 10
i like to sprinkle baking soda on the carpet then vacuum it up after awhile. i also use it on my couch and recliner.




