Baking soda absorbs odors and moisture.  Simply get a box from the grocery store and pour it liberally all over the carpet in the room with the wet carpet smell.  Gently spread the baking soda around the carpet with a broom or sponge, working the powder into the carpet as you do so.  Allow the baking soda to remain on the carpet overnight. You can also use powdered borax in a similar manner.  If you use borax, follow any safety precautions on the packaging. Use the strongest vacuum you have and be sure to cover the entire surface of the carpet. Then vacuum the room a second time, making sure that you go over every area of the carpet from at least two different directions. Commercial carpet shampoo can also help remove a wet carpet smell. It can be found at your local grocery store or online. Follow the directions on the shampoo’s packaging, which will likely direct you to vacuum the carpet first.  Note that some carpet shampoos are designed to be used in a carpet cleaning machine, while others can be used with a sponge. For instance, you may need to sponge the shampoo into the carpet, allow it to sit for at least 20 minutes, and vacuum the entire area again.
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One-sentence summary -- Sprinkle baking soda onto the carpet. Vacuum the carpet. Use a commercial carpet shampoo if the smell persists.

Q: Gather a pencil or pen and a pad of paper. Find a timer—an egg timer, stop watch, or your phone will work—a set it for 5 or 10 minutes Settle into a quiet, distraction-free environment. Set your phone to silent. Avoid using a computer or tablet—they provide you with too many distractions! Sit in a comfortable position and take a deep breath to center yourself. Start the timer and begin writing. Never approach stream of consciousness writing with an agenda but allow your thoughts to flow naturally from one to another. As the thoughts enter your head, record them on paper. Don’t avoid writing down the mundane thoughts or ignore the odd thoughts—these may have arisen from your subconscious mind. Don’t judge the thoughts or stop to analyze them. Just write. Continue recording your thoughts until the timer buzzes. When the session is complete, read over your thoughts. Reflect upon your words. Identify recurring thoughts or odd phrases. Try to find a link between two disparate ideas. Make note of any potential subconscious thoughts. As you continue to execute this exercise, read over your work from previous sessions. Trace your progress with stream of consciousness writing and assess if your unconscious mind has revealed itself.
A: Get prepared. Begin writing. Analyze your writing.

Article: You will want to wash your shoes, laces, and insoles separately as this will cut down on the drying time later. You can, however, wash your laces with your shoes in the washing machine, but doing so with your insoles will leave them water-logged for days. If your laces are real scuzzy, you may want to buy new ones, but you can always try cleaning them by scrubbing them with a soapy brush or putting them in the washing machine with your shoes. Then allow them to air dry completely before putting them on your shoes again.  Another way to clean your laces is to simply put or pin them inside a pillowcase, or tie their ends together, and throw them in the washer. This will keep them from getting stuck in the washer's drainage holes.  If the laces are white and the shoes are colored, to get the laces as bright as possible you could wash them separately in a normal wash along with other white laundry. Powdered detergent can get stuck in your shoes, so use liquid detergent. You can also add some vinegar to remove odors and some pine oil to disinfect them. If you add pine oil, the product should be at least 80% pine oil. Set your washing machine to the delicate setting, cold temperature, slow or no spin, and no tumble drying. Warm temperatures can warp your sneakers, and the fast spin or tumble dry setting can damage your shoes or washing machine. Once the washing machine has stopped, remove your shoes from the pillowcase and set them aside to air dry. Putting them in the dryer is not advisable, as the dryer can warp the soles of your shoes.  Stuffing your shoes with paper towels or newspapers will help them dry faster as well as maintain their shape.  Place your shoes (and laces and insoles) in a moderately lit place to dry. Do not put them somewhere hot (e.g. near a radiator) or in direct sunlight, as this may damage the shoes. It may take several hours or even a couple days for your shoes to dry completely, so plan ahead!  If you're in a rush and need to use the dryer, wrap your shoes in a towel and set the dryer to "delicate," checking periodically to make sure your shoes are not getting too warm.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Remove the laces and insoles. Clean your laces. Add liquid detergent. Set and run the washing machine. Remove and air-dry your shoes.

Article: You'll need the latest version of Snapchat in order to access the video chat features. The new video chat was introduced in version 9.27.0.0, released March 2016. You can check for updates using your device's app store. Video calls are not available in all areas. Video calls are placed directly from the chat screen. You can only make video calls to other Snapchat users.  You can open your recent conversations by swiping from left to right on the main Snapchat screen. Swipe a conversation from left to right to open it. You can also tap the "New Chat" button in the upper-right corner and then select the person you want to call. If you haven't done this before, you'll be warned that video calls will use mobile data if you aren't connected to a wireless network. The other person will be notified that you're calling them for a video chat. If they have notifications for Snapchat enabled, they'll be notified no matter what they're doing on their phone. If they don't have notifications enabled, they'll only see the call if they're currently using Snapchat. You may get a "Busy 😫" message, indicating that the other person is not available to receive video calls at the moment. The recipient will be able to either just watch your video, or join the conversation and share video as well. If you're receiving a video call, tap "Watch" to see the other person but not show yourself, "Join" to join the call and send video back, or "Ignore" to send a "Busy" message. You can switch between your front and rear cameras at any time during the chat. Tap your video to make it full screen, then tap the camera switch button in the upper-right corner. This will let you use your phone, but it won't hang up your call. Tap it again to resume full screen. This will not actually end the connection. You'll still be able to see and hear the other person until either they hang up or you close the chat. You can close the chat by switching to another Snapchat screen, switching apps, or closing Snapchat. You'll see a small circle appear while you hold the button. You can record a message up to ten seconds long, and it will play when they open the conversation next. You can cancel the recording by dragging your finger to the "X" button.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Update Snapchat. Open a conversation with the person you want to call. Tap the Video button to place a video call. Wait for the other person to pick up. Switch the camera you're using. Swipe down on the video to minimize it. Tap the Video button to hang up. Press and hold the Video button to record a video message.