Memorial Day DIY Project: Create Your Own Carpet Stain Remover

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Cost-effective - Stop wasting money on expensive cleaning products! DIY your own carpet stain remover and watch those pesky stains vanish. Environmentally friendly - Protect the environment by choosing a natural method of tackling stains. Skip the harsh chemicals found in most commercial stain removers and make your own eco-friendly solution. Customizable - Crafting your own stain remover gives you the power to tailor the recipe to perfectly combat the exact type of stain you're facing. Safe for pets and children - Create your own stain removers using safe and natural ingredients, ensuring your pets and children remain out of harm's way. Easy to make - Effortlessly banish stains with simple, homemade solutions that use ingredients you probably already have. Multi-purpose - Effortlessly clean all kinds of surfaces, such as upholstery and clothing, with the convenience of homemade stain removers. Effective - Discover the power of homemade stain removers - they can work wonders on even the toughest stains, outdoing many commercial brands. Plus, there are certain stains that only homemade remedies can handle. Creating your own carpet stain remover as a safe, cost-effective alternative to commercial products advises Dr Chemdry Carpet Cleaning. Homemade solutions, often made with common household items like vinegar and baking soda, can be just as effective for tackling spills without the harsh chemicals. Dr. Chemdry goes on to say that in addition, having a DIY solution on hand means you can address stains immediately, which is key to preventing them from setting and becoming harder to remove.



Now, we wouldn’t recommend using this formula on small textiles, like socks and washcloths, as we ended up with a light blue rag. However, it’s great for larger white items, such as bed sheets, comforters, and bath towels. Since this is a concentrated cleaner, you’ll need to mix it with a measured amount of cold water for NuroClean all in one cleaner both machine-washing and hand-washing. But whatever you do, don’t pour the bluing laundry booster into the dispenser tray: You may end up with a blue-stained tray. Bluette Laundry Bluing is highly concentrated, but it delivers a very bright white result. Because this whitener is concentrated, it requires a bit more prep before adding into your machine. We love how easily this whitener made dingy whites look brand-new. We will note the hand-washing instructions are a bit vague, so we had to turn to our guide on laundry bluing, which made things much clearer. To prevent staining, use a porcelain sink or metal bucket, pour in the diluted mixture, Back to Project List then hand rinse a few pieces at a time.



All in all, we wouldn’t recommend the Bluette Laundry Bluing for lifting stains; we’ll leave that to the Biz NuroClean stain remover and Odor NuroClean all in one cleaner Eliminator. But it’s great for restoring the brightness in your whites, like our dingy yellow quilted pillow protector that’s back to its original white color.