Home Recipe Two review
30mL/g pack size. Priced at $0.12.
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Type
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There are several different types of carpet stain remover. The most common is spray, then foam spray, which exits the bottle as foam but dries to a powder and needs to be vacuumed. There are also a couple that have their own applicator brush, and then powder which is sprinkled over carpet and vacuumed up.
- Spray
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Recommended
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We recommend carpet stain removers with a CHOICE Expert Rating of at least 70%.
- No
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CHOICE Expert Rating
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To determine the CHOICE Expert Rating, our overall score, we soil carpet with red wine, coffee, sauce, oil/dirt and foundation. Reflectance readings are taken of the soiled carpet stains. We follow the directions for applying the product and the amount of time they're left on the stain. The time differs depending on the manufacturer recommendation. Once the product is removed, the reflectance readings are taken and the percentage soil removal is calculated. We do 4 repeats of each stain, or 20 carpet tiles for each product.
- 38%
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Red wine removal score
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We determine how well the product removes red wine stains.
- 28%
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Oil/dirt removal score
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We determine how well the product removes oil/dirt stains.
- 43%
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Sauce removal score
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We determine how well the product removes sauce stains.
- 37%
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Coffee removal score
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We determine how well the product removes coffee stains.
- 25%
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Foundation removal score
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We determine how well the product removes foundation stains.
- 57%
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Test method
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- We soil light-coloured carpet with red wine, sauce, coffee, oil/dirt and foundation. The stains are left to dry over a number of days and the carpet is cut into 10cm x 10cm squares. The reflectance values of the stained tiles are taken before and after cleaning to determine the soil removal percentage. We used two methods of cleaning, according to the instructions on each pack (we replicate the test a minimum of four times).
- METHOD 1: 5mL of product is applied to the centre of the carpet square and left for a set amount of time. A damp cloth is then used to massage the product into the carpet for 30 seconds in a clockwise circular direction, and the carpet tile is then left to dry.
- METHOD 2: 5g of product is applied to the centre of the carpet square and the carpet square is left for a set time and brushed in for 30 seconds.
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- Antibacterial claim
- N/A
- Biodegradable formula claim
- N/A
- Safe for septic or grey water systems claim
- N/A
- Phosphate free claim
- N/A
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Shop Ethical rating
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Shop Ethical rates the environmental and social impact of the company (not the product) using independent sources. This rating is not included in our total score. N/A means there is no rating for that company.
- N/A
- Country of origin
- N/A
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Price
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This is the price we paid for the pack size listed.
- $0.12
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Cost per 100mL
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Cost per 100mL is based on the price we paid for the products tested.
- $0.40
- Bottle size (mL/g)
- 30
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Stain type
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Whether the manufacturer recommends using this carpet stain remover for embedded stains (stains that have been around for a while) or spot stains (stains that have only just occurred).
- Spot and stain removal
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Ingredients
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As listed on the pack.
- 1 teaspoon dishwashing liquid, 1 tablespoon white vinegar, 1 cup warm water, 1 teaspoon baking soda
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Patch test required
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Although some manufacturers don't recommend a patch test, most do, so we would recommend it for all of them, home recipes included.
- Yes
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Method of application
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These are the instructions for application.
- Gather the ingredients to make your carpet cleaner. Along with being an amazing concoction, vinegar and baking soda put on quite a show when mixed. Vinegar is an acid, and baking soda is a base, so when the two mix together, they create carbon dioxide, which results in lots and lots of cleaning bubbles. Add the dishwashing liquid to the spray bottle along with vinegar, and then top with the warm water. Working over a sink, with the top of the spray bottle close at hand, add the baking soda, and then quickly screw on the top of the spray bottle. Vacuum over the area and then wipe gently with the abrasive side of a sponge. Spray the soiled area generously with the carpet cleaner, and then gently rub and dab with the towel. You should start to see cleaning results right away. Continue dabbing and wiping with the towel to absorb the water and completely remove the stain.
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Time to wait
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This is the manufacturer's recommended time to wait after applying the carpet stain remover for effectiveness.
- Not specified
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Tested time
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The amount of time we waited when testing each product's effectiveness, based on the manufacturer's guidelines where applicable.
- 5 minutes
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Warnings
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As listed on the pack purchased.
- N/A
- Website
- popsugar.com.au/home/homemade-carpet-cleaner-37717560