Many people dream of living on the North Shore by the sea, but how can you keep your carpets smelling good in the salty air? That is a completely different matter. Welcome to the group if yours frequently smells like a combination of sea spray and left-over socks. But here’s the thing: magic happens with more than simply North Shore carpet cleaning. It all comes down to some excellent habits, a dash of old-fashioned knowledge, and a little do-it-yourself flare. – read this
My nose used to crinkle in pain when I was stretched out on my beloved shag carpet on a quiet Sunday afternoon. I pondered whether, while I was away, a seagull had left a present. However, it was simply that musty scent—the gloomy side of life by the water. Nobody wants their house to smell like a fisherman’s shoe, let’s face it.
First of all, vacuuming is more than simply your monotonous weekly task. Consider it a day at the carpet spa. Dust and filth are reduced when you vacuum your floors on a regular basis. Admittedly, I have a playlist called “Vacuum Jams.” It keeps things interesting. But really, if you have little children or furry pets, try to do it once or twice a week. Unwanted creatures should not be invited to the celebration.
Oh, those lovely, aromatic little wonders that are essential oils! Put a few drops of eucalyptus or lavender on a baking soda pot and leave it overnight. Dust your carpet with this magic powder the following day, let it sit for 30 minutes, and then vacuum it up.
Purchasing a dehumidifier is a game-changer. They might not be glitzy, but wetness is the problem here. Carpets are acting like sponges because of the cunning criminal. Its power is diminished when humidity levels are decreased. It’s as easy as pie: less moisture, less odor.