If you use food to mask the smell you may regret it later as your carpet will continue to smell like food for the long term.
Gas like fumes coming from carpet.
Getting rid of that new carpet smell.
Once you ve found the source you can go to work getting rid of the stain and smell.
Within a few days to a few weeks these fumes dissipate and the carpet no longer smells.
While this can mask the odor of new carpeting it s hard to get the scent of food out of the carpet.
Chemical cleaners may remove the gas smell from the carpet but these cleaners can also damage your carpet.
You can combine two items that are commonly found in homes to make a household carpet cleaner which will remove the gas smell and any remaining stain.
I encourage you visit the carpet and rug institute cri first before you do anything.
The odor from the gas remains long after you have removed the stain from the carpet.
There s no point in using an air freshener or driving with the windows down if the gas spill is still present and has been absorbed into the carpet.
Feel for moisture on the removable floor pads the carpeting underneath and the carpet in your trunk.
Now that you should have a general sense of all the chemicals that might off gas from your new carpet let s take a look at non toxic alternatives instead.
As a new carpet gradually releases or off gasses chemical residue the chemicals enter the air where we can smell them.
The vocs responsible for new carpet smell are 4 phenylcyclohexene 4 pch and to a lesser extent styrene.
How to minimize all these toxic fumes.
First go with a carpet that has a carpet and rug institute green label and green label plus tags on it.
Then before the carpet is installed unroll it in a dry well ventilated room for about 3 days so that it can off gas.