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By : Christy St Clair

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Natural Recipes for Spring Cleaning

DIY Carpet Cleaner

Here is a simple DIY carpet cleaner recipe using doTERRA essential oils:

Ingredients:

- 1 cup baking soda

- 10 drops doTERRA On Guard Protective Blend essential oil

- 10 drops doTERRA Lemon essential oil

Instructions:

1.  In a small bowl, combine 1 cup of baking soda with 10 drops of doTERRA On Guard Protective Blend essential oil and 10 drops of doTERRA Lemon essential oil. Mix well until the oils are evenly distributed.

2.  Sprinkle the mixture onto your carpet and let it sit for about 30 minutes.

3.  Using a vacuum cleaner, thoroughly vacuum the carpet to remove the baking soda mixture.

4.  Enjoy a fresh, clean scent and a beautifully cleaned carpet!

This DIY carpet cleaner is a natural and effective way to remove stains and odors from your carpet. The baking soda acts as a natural deodorizer, while the doTERRA On Guard Protective Blend essential oil and Lemon essential oil help to cleanse and purify the carpet.

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Item Description

Natural Recipes for Spring Cleaning

DIY Carpet Cleaner

Here is a simple DIY carpet cleaner recipe using doTERRA essential oils:

Ingredients:

- 1 cup baking soda

- 10 drops doTERRA On Guard Protective Blend essential oil

- 10 drops doTERRA Lemon essential oil

Instructions:

1.  In a small bowl, combine 1 cup of baking soda with 10 drops of doTERRA On Guard Protective Blend essential oil and 10 drops of doTERRA Lemon essential oil. Mix well until the oils are evenly distributed.

2.  Sprinkle the mixture onto your carpet and let it sit for about 30 minutes.

3.  Using a vacuum cleaner, thoroughly vacuum the carpet to remove the baking soda mixture.

4.  Enjoy a fresh, clean scent and a beautifully cleaned carpet!

This DIY carpet cleaner is a natural and effective way to remove stains and odors from your carpet. The baking soda acts as a natural deodorizer, while the doTERRA On Guard Protective Blend essential oil and Lemon essential oil help to cleanse and purify the carpet.

Natural Recipes for Spring Cleaning Collection: https://bit.ly/NaturalRecipesforSpringCleaning

FOLLOW MY CONTRIBUTOR PAGE: https://bit.ly/3DR1rrl

DETAILS 

Fonts: Purisa, Gaegu Bold,

Number of Images: 1

Size: Square

SHARE THE ONE DROP LOVE

For 10% off a monthly or annual subscription, click this link:

https://www.onedropdesigns.com/?rc=1d6l7Y5N

If you have a monthly or annual subscription, use your referral code under the Love One Drop tab.

PLEASE NOTE 

Make sure to watermark your images. This protects your investment and my work. 

CONTACT AND SUPPORT 

For questions about this specific graphic, please click the “Feedback” button. Please include your email address if you would like a personal response. For all other inquiries, please contact the One Drop team. Like this item? Click the “Like” button for me to produce more graphics like this one.