(Part 2) Best carpet cleaners & deodorizers according to redditors

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We found 46 Reddit comments discussing the best carpet cleaners & deodorizers. We ranked the 32 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Subcategories:

Household carpet deodorizers
Household carpet stain precleaners
Household carpet cleaners
Household carpet spot cleaning sprays
Household carpet machine detergents

Top Reddit comments about Household Carpet Cleaners & Deodorizers:

u/mojolopez · 6 pointsr/CleaningTips

I get a foam spray like this at the dollar store. Use it after vacuuming. If baking soda is really necessary I guess I would use a shop vac. Still have to clean the filters though.

u/kankaswag · 3 pointsr/BMW

you can use this for the carpet inside the car, it works great 10/10

u/rrrrrivers · 3 pointsr/homeowners
u/robertw3524 · 2 pointsr/greatpyrenees

I use a rake in conjunction with the vacuum to prolong the life of them. https://www.amazon.com/Universal-Rake-Carpet-Hair-Remover/dp/B0002ZFNN2/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid=1526448947&sr=8-15&keywords=carpet+rake

i'll go and do about 1/2 of a room before it needs to be cleaned, just grab it with your hand, then finish raking the room. doing that leaves a lot less work for the vacuum and i feel like i end up with a much more thorough result.

u/HolyHarris · 2 pointsr/malelivingspace

Something like this is really nice if you have carpet. There are a bunch of different scents and they last for a while. Just spread some before you vacuum and let it sit for a few moments.

u/alwaysready · 1 pointr/Hyundai

I vacuum and then lightly spray this mothers stuff, and microfiber it off. xpost this to /r/AutoDetailing

u/so_contemporary · 1 pointr/AskReddit

This detergent comes with a free brush. It seems to be only for pets who live in cars, though.

u/aaawwwyyyeeeaaahhh · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

You should be able to brush it, then vacuum, then use some sort of upholstery cleaner like [this] (http://www.amazon.com/Valspar-Guardsman-321500-Furniture-Upholstery/dp/B0057FE8T2). I've also heard of diluting laundry soap and giving it a scrub. Good luck.

u/p1nk_p4nth3r · 0 pointsr/AutoDetailing

Okay... help. I almost made an individual post, but saw the rules. I haven't detailed before, it may be a long term goal but more for insides only. But heres my situation: I have a leased car, and in a few months it goes back to the dealership. I already know I'm going to get fined for mileage and a scratch on my driver's side mirror (accidentally scraped a wall), so I'm trying to minimize the rest. The problem is this... I was finishing my schooling and that last year was rough. As a result, a lot more food accidents happened in the car than I would have liked. Primarily, there have been accidental spills of chocolate shakes, the occassional coffee (black), and of course lovely sweat stains. There's a chance of coke being somewhere in the mix.

The worst seats are the backseats, followed by the front passenger seat.

I've tried just water and a microfiber towel, no luck obviously. I tried something like https://www.amazon.com/Bissell-14Q7-Foaming-Upholstery-12-Ounce/dp/B0052EEE92/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1539720315&sr=8-1&keywords=bissel+pet+brush (it's a different formula, but from bissell for carpets/upholstry) and it was like $8 from the grocery story. It removed coffee stains from the top of the car (whoops), but for the seats? maybe it helped like 2%, but not much. This stuff foamed up then you let it set, and it's supposed to help. Based on reading here, I'm guessing its due to me not cleaning it up after.

I live in an apartment complex without garages, so I don't have the space to rent one of those cleaners from the store (I saw some portable ones, but I just can't get it to an outlet and the car). I know a wet vac would probably be ideal, but the distance is an issue along with money. I know I could just get it detailed, but I'm hoping to learn how to do this so i understand more how to fix it, and how to resolve it in the future if it happens again.

I have a limited budget currently. I have one of those kiwi brushes (from dealing with shoes), and a bunch of microfiber towels (thank you costco).

What do I do to clean this? I'm thinking based on research in this threat maybe Folex and microfiber towels? Would this work?

EDIT: It's a Toyota Corolla with cloth seats. If a wet vac is how I need to go, are there any good handheld ones that aren't super expesnive?