Cleaning Mattress Tips

You are making a significant investment in a mattress. It is important to ensure that it lasts. This means knowing how to clean a mattress. Mattresses can harbor dust mites, dead skin, dirt, and other debris, which means they need to be cleaned regularly--particularly if you suffer from allergies, have pets, or are just an avid midnight snacker.


It's much easier than you think to clean a mattress. Here are nine easy steps to keep your mattress clean for many years of sleep. Here are some tips from Neil Parikh, founder of Casper and Ed Curry, president, of Duxiana mattress company.


Get your mattress cleaning supplies


You will need to have certain materials at your disposal in order to deep clean a mattress. Get ready:


A vacuum with an upholstery attachment

An enzyme cleaner or dish soap that removes stains

laundry detergent

baking soda

cleaning cloths

cold water

Wash all bedding


While you are cleaning your mattress, take out the sheets, pillowcases and covers. To get rid of dust mites, wash all bedding in hot water. You may also be able wash the pillows depending on what type they are. Double-check the care label.


Vacuum your mattress

Use the upholstery attachment on your vacuum cleaner to clean the mattress from all sides. Make sure to pay attention to seams.

Use a stain remover to spot-clean your mattress

Now, it is time to clean the mattress. Do not soak the mattress in water, or apply any cleaning solutions directly to it. For example, memory foam is not supposed to be wet. It's important to be cautious and remember that less is better.

Spot-cleaning is possible using a stain remover. The type of stain you have and your mattress will determine the stain remover that you use. An enzyme cleaner is best for biological stains. Use the cleaner to spray onto a white cloth and then use the cloth to blot the stain. You can then use cold water on a clean, dry cloth to continue blotting the area until it lifts. This is where you want to use as little product as possible. This is a great way to get rid of blood, sweat, vomit and urine as well as other stains.

You can also make your own DIY cleaner by mixing dish soap and water. The foam will be applied to the stain. A DIY solution can be made with equal parts hydrogen peroxide and cold water.


Sprinkle baking soda over the entire mattress

Baking soda can be used if your mattress is too cold to put out in the sunlight. Spread a layer of baking soda over the mattress. Leave it for several hours or apply before you go on an overnight trip. Baking soda can be used to absorb any remaining moisture and odors. Baking soda will perform better if left on the mattress for longer. To let sunlight in, place the baking soda on the mattress. Any mold or bacteria found on your mattress will be killed by the sun's UV rays.


Vacuum again

After the baking soda has done its magic, vacuum the area thoroughly. If you have a headboard made of fabric, it's time to vacuum that too! It's time to get a new start on everything bed-related.


Flip the mattress

Flip the mattress once you have cleaned one side. Repeat steps 1-5 until both sides are clean and fresh. Regardless of whether you are deep cleaning your mattress, flipping should be done regularly. Although it is the norm to flip mattresses every three months, this rule does not apply to spring mattresses as they tend to compress over time. You should check with the manufacturer of your mattress to make sure it is still in good condition.


Protect your mattress

It's now time to protect your mattress. After it has dried completely, cover it with a mattress protector to make it easier to clean in the future. It will also protect it from dirt and spills. Bed bugs ).

Protect your skin from dust by using a fitted sheet

Dust mites can be prevented from entering a mattress by wrapping mattresses or box springs with mattress encasements. This is especially important for people who have asthma or allergies.

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