Best Mattress Cleaning Tips to Perform at Home

Apr 2, 2019 | Carpet Cleaning

You probably wash your bedsheets every week and don’t even think once about mattress cleaning. This is essential because your mattress holds lots of dead skin cells, sweat, stains, dust mites, and many unwanted things from your body. Even with the consistently changing linens and mattress pads, some dirt and dust will get down to the mattress.

Well, then how do you clean your mattress? You can’t just toss it into a washing machine or take it the cleaners. No worries! Cleaning a mattress is actually a simple process that requires only a few supplies.

Let’s see mattress cleaning steps:

Mattress Cleaning Steps

Usually, when it comes to mattress cleaning people believe in beating the mattress using a stick or a broom. Actually, it is not enough; it has to be cleaned thoroughly. Mattress cleaning includes many tasks such as vacuuming, stain removal, deodorizing and disinfecting the mattress so that your mattress is free from sweat, dust mites and many allergens. Here we have given the steps.

1. Vacuum the mattress

First, strip your mattress down, take out your vacuum cleaner and fix its upholstery attachment. Start at the top surface of the mattress in overlapping strokes, followed by the sides of the mattress in the same way. This will remove all the food crumbs, pet hair and other dust and dirt accumulated.

2. Mattress Stain Removal

Stains are usual on the mattress, treating it quickly using cold water and a little dish soap or hydrogen peroxide is the ideal way to go, but what are we if not lazy. So, here are techniques by which you can clean mattress stains which have been aged:

 Urine Stains
  • Mix 3 tbsp. Baking soda in 1 cup of Hydrogen Peroxide then adds a drop or two of liquid dish soap.
  • Then dab this solution onto the spot.
Vomit Stains
  • Scrape off the solid particles of the vomit first.
  • Then sprinkle hydrogen peroxide on the mattress to eliminate residual stains.
  • As it starts to fizz, constantly mop the stain with a dry white cloth until no more residue comes off.  
Food & Drink Stains
  • Create foam with diluted mild detergent in water.
  • Make sure you only apply the foam to the mattress, and not the soapy solution.
  • Wipe the area with a soft rag dampened with lukewarm water.

3. Deodorize

Sprinkle a thin layer of baking soda over the mattress surface and leave it for some hours. Baking soda will absorb all the excess liquid from the stain removal process and leave your mattress smelling fresh and clean. Then vacuum off the baking soda from the surface and the crevices of the mattress.

4. Air it Out in the Sun

Mattress day out in the sun is the essential treatment. The fresh air and UV rays remove any residual moisture and eliminate bacteria.

Pro tip:

Cover The Mattress To Protect It

A smart way to protect your mattress is to apply a mattress cover. They act as a shielding layer against future dirt and stains and can be thrown into the washing machine regularly. Yes, all this sounds like much effort, but it is something that needs to be done only twice or thrice a year. So convince the lazy in you and avoid taking shortcuts and do it in the right way.

If you need professional help in mattress cleaning, call Bio-Clean professionals. We provide mattress cleaning in Pottstown and nearby areas.

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