Eliminating Odors with an Effective Fabric Deodorizer
Vincent platania
Some odors seem to linger for days or even weeks, such as cigarette smoke and pet
smells. To maintain an odor-free home, regular treatment with a fabric deodorizer is
a safe and effective method. One of the key tricks to eliminating odors is to find a
method that safely eliminates the odor without masking it. Many methods for
eliminating odors only cover-up the odor rather than remove it. When smells are
caught in fabrics, such as clothing, furniture, or carpet, masking odor only adds
more "stuff" on top of the original offender, which means even more to clean.
Additionally, some methods that mask odors are temporary, and some can even be
harmful if harsh chemicals are used. Is it possible to remove lingering odors in a
safe manner that will not add air pollution to your home or build-up residue on
fabrics? The good news is that it is possible using a fabric deodorizer and proper
cleaning techniques.
For strong smells in large areas such as on carpets, drapes, and furniture, the first
impulse is often to think that something just as strong must be used to remove the
smell. While steam cleaning machines appear to be big and powerful, one drawback to
steam cleaning is that it can set-in strong odors through the combination of steam
and heat, thereby creating exactly the opposite of what is desired. Prior to steam
cleaning, odors can be removed using a natural fabric and carpet deodorizer. One that
uses natural ingredients is best, as these are less harmful to you and the
environment. Natural fabric and carpet deodorizers also do not mask the smell;
rather, the combination of natural ingredients work together to eliminate odors.
When cleaning carpets in particular, the affected area requires investigation prior
to treatment. If possible, determine if the odor has seeped through the carpet
backing and into the pad. This requires lifting the carpet to see if there is a
visible stain on the pad. If so, clean the pad and carpet backing with the fabric
deodorizer, let dry, and replace. If you are unable to lift the carpet and are quite
sure the cause of the odor seeped through, you can use a syringe to inject fabric
deodorizer underneath the carpet and into the padding.
Prior to using a carpet deodorizer, vacuum the area thoroughly, avoiding the use of
any powder products directly on the carpet. Once you have vacuumed, apply the carpet
deodorizer according to the product directions. Many can be applied directly to
carpet using a spray bottle, which is quick and effective. Once the product has
dried, smell test the area for any lingering odors. The procedure may need to be
repeated a few times to completely remove the smell. After the fabric deodorizer has
completely removed the odor, then it is safe to steam clean, and you can rest easy
knowing that you won't be setting-in any long-term odors.
The same process can be used on drapery on a regular basis or prior to cleaning. Many
dry cleaners use both steam and dry heat, so it is a good idea to use a fabric
deodorizer on your draperies prior to dry cleaning, even though this seems
counter-intuitive. As with carpet, apply a natural fabric deodorizer to the drapes
using a spray bottle and allow time to dry. Test for odors and repeat as necessary.
Fabric deodorizers can also be used effectively on furniture, where odors tend to
accumulate easily from causes in the air, such as smoke, and repeated use by both
people and pets. Vacuum furniture thoroughly prior to using a deodorizer, and then
apply as directed. A good deodorizer will not stain fabric, although it is still a
good idea to do a test on an area that is out of view. A natural fabric deodorizer
may be less likely to stain.
Author Vincent Platania represents the Fuller Brush Company. Fuller Brush has been in business since 1906, and offers safe, environmentally friendly products for keeping your home and your body clean. Visit http://www.fullerstore.com







