How to Clean a Large Indoor Outdoor Rug

Indoor and outdoor carpets require regular cleaning to maintain their appearance and longevity. Cleaning an outdoor rug is not difficult, but it does require some special attention. Here are six steps to help you clean your large indoor outdoor rug. First, use a hose to rinse both sides of the carpet. For dirtier carpets, use a mild soap.

It is best to rinse the carpet on an inclined surface, such as the entrance to the house, so that the water drains off. You can also use any of the usual carpet cleaning services. Next, prepare a cleaning solution. Put a small amount of soap or a special carpet cleaner in a bucket of water. Check the carpet manufacturer's recommendations for hot or cold water.

A mild dish soap is an easy solution. For tougher stains, mix baking soda and hydrogen peroxide into a paste. Then choose the cleaning solution you prefer. Homemade cleaning solutions, such as diluted dish soap, white vinegar, or baking soda, work well for most outdoor carpets. For most messes, simply mixing a few drops of liquid dish soap in warm water is sufficient.

Both white vinegar and baking soda are great ways to remove mold from an outdoor carpet; just be careful not to overdo it, as you could diminish the original color of the carpet. If you need to clean stains from stuck solids, such as gum or candy, freeze the area with an ice pack and then scrape it with a knife. Of course, if you decide to replace your freshly cleaned outdoor carpet, remember to wash the surface where it was before. Finally, thoroughly clean your indoor and outdoor carpet at the beginning and end of the season, and wipe off stains as soon as you notice them. These varieties have a way of making you believe they're clean when they're wet, but dirt rises to the surface once they dry.

Jared Vacante
Jared Vacante

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