Though not noticeable at first over time this residue will build up.
Feet walking on carpet.
When you are barefoot the sweat or moisture will move to the carpet and some traces of it will remain on your carpet fibers.
When you go barefoot however the sweat glands on the bottoms of your feet will leave residue on your carpet surface that acts as a dirt magnet.
That moisture or sweat will transfer from your foot to the carpet leaving trace amounts across the surface of your carpet fibers.
Body moisture on your carpet even in tiny amounts is not good.
It will attract dust dirt and dander.
This is because the moisture in the carpet will attract surrounding dust and dirt.
Constant foot traffic will ground this grime into the fibers of your new carpet.
Our skin has the tendency to accumulate oil.
Your skin naturally releases moisture in the form of sweat or oils.
Carpets are evil and they trap stuff which means more cleaning but also when you walk on it nothing at least in my experience transfers to your feet.
The best way to keep your carpet clean is to take your shoes off at the door and walk around in your.
Then when you do walk around without shoes your feet pick up all the stuff that s on the floor which you do notice.
It might also be what the floor is covered with.
The carpet cleaners told me that bare feet do make your carpet dirtier because of the oils.
You ll just have to vacuum a lot if your carpet.
You can use a mixture of baking soda salt mix it together and use on the rug the bs will deodorize the carpet and the salt picks up any loose dirt.
Over the years people have thought that walking barefoot on the carpet is best but what most people don t know is that this is a misconception.
Body moisture and your carpet do not make a good combination.