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Keeping Rugs Sweet SmellingBy Robin from Washington, IA Feedback About This Post:RE: Keeping Rugs Sweet SmellingI had that happen to me too, Airing out the room (unless pet/kid accident of course) is always the best to go, but febreez works great, and Clorox makes a cheaper version. I have heard from others not to use fabric softner/water, because the residue will attract dirt! Post by camo_angels RE: Keeping Rugs Sweet SmellingAs much as I love Baking soda and I use it for many things a friend of mine who repairs vacum cleaners etc. said that baking soda clogs up the parts in a vacum and said it was the cause of many repairs! Just thought I'd pass it along and I really do use soda a lot so I'm not bad mouthing it at all! Post By Yorkiemom2 (Guest Post) |
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