Using a vacuum cleaner proves to be effective in removing dust and dirt from various household surfaces, such as carpets, upholstery, and furniture.

In addition, the use of vacuum cleaners helps to reduce the presence of allergens and improve the quality of the air inside the house. So let’s see how often it is recommended to use the vacuum cleaner and the usefulness of associating it with baking soda, a common household product.
How often to vacuum
While using a vacuum cleaner is effective in removing dust, adding baking soda to your cleaning routine can further improve the cleanliness of surfaces, such as carpets, due to its deodorizing and cleaning properties.

The ideal frequency to use the vacuum cleaner depends on the surface you intend to clean. Additionally, while the floor may look clean, it is important to consider that it can accumulate debris, residue, and other forms of dirt, regardless of the material and type of floor.
In addition, dust mites and bacteria can easily settle on floors and carpets, so regular cleaning is necessary.
Baking soda and vacuum cleaner on the carpet

Carpet and rug floors
Rugs are easier to clean than carpet, due to their size. They can be easily shaken and beaten to remove dirt, and of course, they can also be vacuumed.

You can use baking soda to clean your bedrooms, dining room, or bathroom carpet, just sprinkle the dust and vacuum immediately.
After that, you can dilute a few drops of lavender, mint, or eucalyptus essential oil in a splash of water and lightly spray the solution on carpets that need cleaning and deodorization. Finally, you need to leave the solution to act on carpets in the open air or in a well-ventilated place.



