How to Get Rid of Musty Smell in Carpet

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How to get rid of musty smell in carpet

Having a dirty carpet is bad enough, but if your carpet has fallen victim to water damage and begins to smell musty, it’s important to get it cleaned as fast as you can.  There are a few options to get rid of the musty smell in your carpet, depending on what’s most affordable for you.

Cheapest option

The cheapest and easiest option would be to acquire a wet/dry vacuum, vinegar and baking soda, and clean the carpet to disinfect and remove the moldy smell.  If the carpet is still wet, you should first use the vacuum to suck up any remaining liquid.  Then in a gallon bucket, mix ¼ to ½ cups baking soda, 2 cups water and 2 cups vinegar.  It will foam and bubble, so it’s important to have a bucket that is large enough.  Over the affected area, scrub with the mixture, but don’t re-soak the carpet.  Then re-vacuum up with the wet/dry vacuum.  If the smell lingers after a few days, repeat.

More expensive option

A more expensive and tedious option would be to replace the carpet padding underneath the wet spot(s) in your moldy/musty carpet.  The carpet padding is most likely the source of your mold, so pulling up the carpet above this spot, cutting it out, and then replacing it should remove the stench.

After moving all the furniture out of the area, you may need to remove the molding on your wall (use a prybar to avoid damage to the molding) above the carpet to be pulled out.  Grab some pliers, and pull up the carpet closest to the wall.  Be sure to wear work gloves – there’s likely to be many sharp tacks along the wall and carpet.

Roll up the carpet towards the wet spot.  Take a razor knife and cut out the wet spot of the padding. If there is still moisture, vacuum it up under this area.  Sprinkle some baking soda over this area and on the underside of the carpet to neutralize the smell.

Cut out an area of new padding similar to the original padding and tape it down.  Roll out the carpet back to the wall, and press the edges down firmly so they attach back to the tack strip along the wall.  Replace the molding.

Most expensive option

If the damaged area is too large, the most expensive option you could take is to tear out your entire carpet and replace it with new carpet, laminate, linoleum, tile or vinyl.

Depending on the option that best fits your needs and situation, you may want contact a carpet cleaner or repair specialist to help with your musty-smelling carpet.  Try using TalkLocal, a free service that will connect you with top-quality, reliable carpet cleaners in your area.  Simply enter in your specific problem, location and availability, and TalkLocal will contact multiple companies in your area who will then call you directly, ready to help.  Save time searching through directories and phonebooks for the right, most affordable company, and let TalkLocal do it for you.


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