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Homemade Carpet Deodorizer

By Julie

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Inside: Get rid of funky smells with this easy-to-make homemade carpet deodorizer. It takes less than 5 minutes to make and your home will smell so good even after you vacuum. Get a fresh-smelling home with this DIY carpet freshener.

homemade carpet freshener

I have two dogs and as much as I love them they make my house smell, well, like dogs. It's not too bad in spring or fall when the windows are opened every once in a while.

However, about the middle of winter, the house just gets that doggy smell. I used to buy the Glade Carpet Powder and it worked great to help with the smells, however, I noticed they are full of chemicals that I am not so comfortable using on my carpet.

So I decided to make my own homemade carpet deodorizer. It is really easy to make (5 minutes or less!) and doesn't cost much money.

If you want your home to smell fresh without using a bunch of chemicals check out this easy-to-make homemade carpet deodorizer. It smells great and is so simple to make.

Why This Works

This DIY carpet deodorizer works great for a few reasons.

  • Baking soda has chemicals in it that counteract the acids that cause the bad smells.
  • The essential oils leave a light fragrance in your carpet and vacuum that isn't overpowering.
  • You can adjust how stong the smell is by adding more or less drops.

Homemade Carpet Deodorizer

To make this carpet freshener you will need a few things.

  • Ingredients for Carpet Deodorizer:
  • baking soda
  • essential oil (from Amazon)
  • jar to store the deodorizer in
homemade carpet deodorizer

You will want to start with a canning jar and some baking soda. Put a cup of baking soda in the canning jar.

Then drop in about 4-5 drops of essential oils, I love this Serenity Oil from Amazon.

But, you can use whatever scent you like. You could put in some cinnamon smell around the holidays to make it smell more festive.

Then, put the lid on the canning jar and give it a couple of good shakes.

shaker for ball canning jar

From here you can do a couple of things to disperse the homemade carpet powder.

You can use a nail to poke 4 or 5 holes in the lid or if you want to be fancy you can get these fantastic shaker lids by Ball.

I started with the nail poke lids but since I love this homemade carpet deodorizer so much I finally switched to the nicer lids.

You can now shake the carpet deodorizer all over the carpet. I like to sprinkle it on pretty thick.

 

 Once you shake it on the carpet let it sit for 15-30 minutes. While it is sitting the homemade carpet deodorizer makes the room smell fantastic!

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When the 15-30 minutes is up vacuum the carpet. The room will smell great! You can try all the different essential oils to make the room a different scent. Plus, the smell of dogs is long gone.

Love using essential oils around the house? Check out some of my favorite uses for essential oils.

How To Make Homemade Carpet Deodorizer

  • 1 cup baking soda
  • 4-5 drops of Serenity essential oil (from Amazon)
  • canning jar
  • ball canning jar lid

Put a cup of baking soda in the canning jar. Then drop in about 4-5 drops of essential oils. Then, put the lid on the canning jar and give it a couple of good shakes. Once you shake it on the carpet let it sit for 15-30 minutes. While it is sitting it makes the room smell fantastic! When the 15-30 minutes is up vacuum the carpet.

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  1. Janell says

    October 15, 2014 at 4:35 pm

    I found this post by visiting the Frugal Friday Link Up Party. I have three dogs. This tip is going to help so much! Thanks for sharing!

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