Avoid Cleaning These 7 Things With Your Dish Soap

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Your carpet

If there aren’t any hardwood floors to deal with in your home, this doesn’t mean that you should use dish soap instead of your carpet cleaner.

If you have a carpet shampooer and you’re thinking of using dish soap in it, you better think again, because carpet shampoo has the appropriate amount of foaming and consistency to make sure it doesn’t soak too much water into the carpet. And we all know that a wet carpet equals future mold.

Your leather furniture

If you already have leather furniture, then you must know that water and leather don’t mix too well. If you use water mixed with almost anything to clean your leather furniture, it might leave dark spots that will never go away.

However, there’s more to not using dish soap on your leather than just a simple chance of discoloration. Leather is a very interesting fabric, as you know, and because of this, it has a pH level that requires consideration when you pick up the right cleaning product. It also has a pH level of around 5, which is acidic.

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