How to Remove Baking Soda from Carpet

Published by Hala Zaqqout on May 31, 2022 | Last updated on May 14, 2023

You may have cleaned your carpet with baking soda which is great for cleaning and deodorizing carpet, and it’s also great to clean multiple areas throughout your home (1).

But baking soda would leave a stain on the carpet! Well, it happens.

In this Cleaners Advisor article, we’ll walk through the tricks and methods you may take to solve the issue of how to remove baking soda from carpet. But remember don’t be over smart and ruin your carpet. Keep the quantity exact and use the method the same.


How to Clean Carpet Stains with Baking Soda?

How to Clean Carpet Stains with Baking Soda?
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It’s easy to remove tough carpet stains with baking soda. And here’s how to clean carpet stains with baking soda. Here are some steps to follow on how to clean carpet stains with baking soda:

1. To start, blot off as much grease as possible using a white paper towel or cloth rag.

2. Sprinkle dry baking soda over the top of the stain. You should not wet this baking soda with anything because it needs to absorb as much of the grease or oil as possible, but water will not allow it to do this (2).

3. Allow the baking soda to sit.

4. Vacuum the area and inspect the stain.

Here’s a video showing how to clean carpet stains with baking soda.


How to Get Rid of Carpet Odor with Baking Soda?

Now that you’re ready to try baking soda on the carpet, let’s look at how to clean carpet stains with baking soda:

If you notice a general “pet smell” in one or more of your rooms as a result of the animals being there frequently, start by spreading a thin layer of baking soda over the entire carpet and leaving it to sit for a few hours.

This should give the baking soda enough time to absorb the carpet odors. Then all you have to do is vacuum it up!


How to Remove Baking Soda from Carpet?

How to Remove Baking Soda from Carpet?
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A. White Vinegar

White vinegar not only removes the stains but also removes the bad smell from the carpet. It is also capable of killing the mold/mildew. Here’s how to remove baking soda from carpet using white vinegar:

1. Take a half bowl of hot water, not boiled water. Pour half cup of white vinegar in it; if you need more, combine 50:50 water and white vinegar.

2. Wait until vinegar dissolves, then dip a sponge into the solution and let it soak.

3. Place the sponge on the affected area, blot it and scrub a little gently.

4. Repeat the process until the stain is gone.

5. Using a microfiber cloth or a paper towel, press the excess moisture out.

6. Let the carpet dry naturally.

B. Vacuuming

Another effective method for removing baking soda residue from the carpet is vacuum cleaning. But it’s better if the vacuum cleaner has a stiff brush. And this’s how to remove baking soda from carpet:

1. Brush the affected area using the vacuum cleaner’s stiff brush. It will loosen the baking soda residue.

2. Use a vacuum cleaner and vacuum the area.

3. If the stain remains, use warm water to remove it. Spray the area with warm water, blot it dry, and scrub it with a stiff brush.

4. Let the area dry.

5. Vacuum once more, and if the stain remains, repeat the process with warm water.

C. Steam Cleaner

Consider renting or purchasing a steam cleaner if baking soda residue remains on your carpet after using the aforementioned methods. Here’s how to remove baking soda from carpet using steam cleaner:

1. Fill the steam cleaner with the cleaning solution the manufacturer recommends.

2. Use the brush attachment that comes with the steam cleaner to clean the area.

3. Scrub the area with a stiff nylon bristle brush if it didn’t come with one.

4. Let it dry for as long as the manufacturer suggests.

5. Vacuum the spot with a regular vacuum.


How to Remove Baking Soda from Carpet FAQ


To Wrap Up

We have shared the best three easy methods of how to remove baking soda from the carpet. If you follow the process correctly, the problem you are facing with baking soda residue will be solved.

If you have any questions about how to remove baking soda from carpet, then leave them in the comments box below!