Add 10 drops of Peppermint Essential Oil to 1 cup of Baking Soda. Mix well with a fork.
Homemade Peppermint Carpet Deodorizer
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Add 10 drops of Peppermint Essential Oil to 1 cup of Baking Soda. Mix well with a fork.
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Joy says
I bet that peppermint oil smells heavenly on your carpet. Plus, it’s all natural! What could be better than essential oil and baking soda!! I’m glad i found your recipe for a homemade, all natural carpet deodorizer. Thanks again.
Debbie says
We have ants and I researched how to rid my house of the ants. Turns out ants, spiders, and some other common insects hate peppermint. I am going to try this and see how it works.
Ingrid says
This is a good tip and it really works – yet you have to be careful when vacuuming it up because it clogs the vacuum pretty bad. At least it did mine and I used a sieve sprinkling on the baking powder.
Dawn says
I do this and it works. Instead of spreading into carpet with my hands, though, I use a broom and sweep it in. Much easier!
Dasia says
I’ll have to try this out! Thanks for sharing 🙂
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Shane, Meg, CJ, RJ, and AL says
We use a baking soda and lavender oil mixture on our mattresses while we are washing our sheets to get the mattresses smelling fresh. This is particularly helpful for young children’s mattresses once they move into a regular bed from a plastic-covered crib mattress and might still have leaks now and then. 😉