BISSELL with Febreze Freshness Carpet Cleaning Powder, 18 ounces, 70Q2
- Lifts and removes tough ground-in dirt and odors
- Leaves carpets soft and clean
- Sponge-like particles absorb dirt, grease, odors and allergens from carpet fibers
- Dries fast due to minimal moisture
- Spring Breeze scent
Bissell with Febreze Freshness carpet cleaning powder uses a patented polymer particle that cleans carpet fibers like a small, damp sponge. The soils becomes embedded in the small crevices of the cleaning particle and are vacuumed up once the powder is dry
List Price: $ 8.99
Price: $ 8.99
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This was the only carpet powder I could find on my last trip to Wal-Mart, and I wasn’t expecting much. Our house is mostly tile, but we have a large living room rug that gets vacuumed daily because we have two dogs with some shedding. I noticed lately, while I was doing push ups on the rug, that it smelled of dog. That won’t do!
So first I cleaned the rug with our Bissell Spot Bot. I bought the pet cleaning product and saturated the rug with it, then sucked the liquid off. That made no difference. I sprayed it with Febreze which made it smell like coconuts and the faint suggestion of tropical dog.
Finally I tried this powder. The instructions say to work the powder in. I didn’t really have a tool to do that the first time, so I just walked all over it roughly. I waited 20 minutes. I vacuumed. Nothing.
The next time, I took my broom first thing in the morning and washed it. Once it tried a applied the powder and worked it in with the broom. I waited more like 45 minutes, mostly cause I was doing other things. When I vacuumed it up this time, the carpet smelled like NOTHING, neither coconuts, or fresh laundry, dog, or even wool. It was the absence of all smell. I thought it was actually brillant! So I went back, since we have guests coming, and spayed the coconut spray just for a touch.
Just to make sure it wasn’t a fluke, I tried to again today. Same smell of nothing! Great news, so I’m buying more.
A word of note: this 18oz can had cleaned my 5×7 rug 3 times, so I need about 6oz per clean. When I apply it I’m looking for the whole rug to be clouded in white. The bottle doesn’t mention the intended coverage use, but I would say that you need about 0.5oz per sq ft of carpet.
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