Ammonia would not be a good choice for most carpets. It would also be a possible cause of respiratory irritation to spread that much ammonia in an indoor area.
Yes. But look in to it more so you can learn how from a more proffsional sorce.
Ammonia factories do not clean your cells or do anything else for that matter.
A clean carpet is important both for the appearance of your home and the health of the people who live in it. Vacuuming Your Carpet Spot Cleaning Your Carpet Shampooing Your Carpet Preventing Messes on Your Carpet
For a large area, remove the carpet from the vehicle, clean with a good carpet cleaner, allow to dry thoroughly, reinstall carpet. For a small area, clean with a good carpet cleaner and allow to dry thoroughly.
For a large area, remove the carpet from the vehicle, clean with a good carpet cleaner, allow to dry thoroughly, reinstall carpet. For a small area, clean with a good carpet cleaner and allow to dry thoroughly.
Well, you see... you put it on the mess and it cleans it. And that is how ammonia cleans.
If the feces are relatively dry and solid, you can probably pick them up with toilet tissue or a plastic back. Lightly scrub the area with a wet rag and spray it with Febreze. If your pet has had massive diarrhea on the carpet, throw cat litter or baking soda on it to minimize it soaking into the carpet. Vacuum as much off as you can. Then scrub the area with diluted ammonia. Blot the area dry several times and rescrub, so the wet ammonia doesn't run under the carpet. Finally, spray the area with Febreze.
yes it can
NH3 is made by N2 and H2. pure NH3 is clean ammonia.
Household ammonia is a solution of ammonia in water. Mostly it is used to clean household utensils.
There are many techniques are available to clean your carpet like vinegar and with some water solution.
If you have a very soiled carpet the best way to clean it would be a steam cleaner.