How To Clean A Mattress In 7 Simple Steps?

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Did you know that an average person sweats about half a litre every night and sheds nearly a gram of skin every day? Now you do! The average mattress is subjected to a great deal of wear and tear in the form of body sweat, saliva, drool, allergens, dust mites, and so on.

A lot of people are under the misconception that a branded mattress does not require cleaning. If only it were true!

Proper mattress cleaning is critical to keeping your mattress looking as good as new for as long as possible. Educating yourself on how to clean a mattress can be an excellent place to start.

To deep clean your mattress and remove odours and stains, follow the easy steps outlined below. In this article, we will also go over some mattress protection tips! Want more? I will also share some fantastic DIY mattress cleaning solutions that can save you A LOT OF MONEY!

We hear you! Thus, we will also address some commonly asked questions to add some clarity.

 

How To Clean A Mattress In 7 Simple Steps

Spoiler Alert: It is easier than you thought!

As reported by the National Sleep Foundation, 75 per cent of participants claimed that they slept better after their sheets were freshly washed because they would feel more comfortable in their beds. Imagine how much better you would feel if you slept on a clean mattress!

Without further ado, let us dive into the steps involved in cleaning your mattress.

1. Strip It Out

I meant your mattress! Everything should be removed from your bed! Remove its bedding, pillows, comforter, and mattress cover! If you don’t have a mattress cover, it’s time to get one! It forms a protective layer just above the mattress.

When your mattress is bare, it’s time to wash it all! When cleaning any fabric, read and follow the care label instructions. For best results, wash your linens at the hottest temperature and set your dryer to the highest setting to kill bacteria or dust mites living in your linens.

 

2. Vaccum It

Vaccum The Mattress

The best vacuum cleaner, according to Kent, is one with a UV disinfection tool. Most mattresses can be cleaned with regular vacuum cleaners equipped with upholstery attachments.

Vacuum in circular motions to remove the most challenging particles. Don’t forget to go over seams, nooks and crannies multiple times because that’s where the worst of the worst tends to accumulate.

If you are an owner of a memory foam mattress, use the softest, gentlest attachment available to avoid damaging the mattress’s cover.

Many people find this process therapeutic. Why? Experts agree that it can boost your mood and give you a sense of accomplishment for a job well done. You have to admit it is satisfying to clean your mattress since it means you will sleep on a fresh mattress tonight.

 

3. Spot Clean

Spot Cleaning The Mattress

For this step, it is critical to proceed with caution and adhere to the principle: less is more.

Spot-cleaning will be done by using a stain remover. The stain remover you choose will be based on the type of stain and the type of mattress you have.

Have trouble deciding which cleaning agent to use? Don’t worry! We have a separate section dedicated to that.

 The method is simple:

  1. Spray the cleaner onto a clean cloth
  2. Blot the stained area with the fabric
  3. Apply cold water on a different cloth and continue blotting until the stain fades

Caution: Don’t soak your mattress in water or apply any cleaning solutions directly to it.

 

4. Bake It

Baking Soda

Sprinkle a layer over the entire surface of the mattress and set aside for at least 30 minutes. You can even keep it for 24 hours. The longer, the better!

Baking soda works by dissolving the acids and absorbing any residual moisture or odour. According to numerous research articles, baking soda also has antibacterial and antifungal properties. It can also help to keep biofilm at bay.

 

5. Vacuum It Again

It is vital to remove the baking soda and any other leftover dust.

 

6. Flip It Over

Well, cleaning should be uniform. One side is done; now time to do the other side. Flip it over and repeat all the steps all over again.

 

7. Wrap It Up

Mattress Protector

To protect your mattress after cleaning, cover it with a mattress protector. Make sure you choose a waterproof one that will protect your mattress from spills.

Choose a nice and clean bedsheet, and you are all set!

 

Do It Yourself!!

Hydrogen Peroxide

I did mention that we will discuss some fantastic mattress cleaning solutions. It is practically impossible to find a solution that works forever stain; hence we need to get specific.

Hydrogen Peroxide-Baking Soda Solution

This one is the best when you are dealing with blood stains or sweat stains of Mattress. Sweat stains are more difficult to detect for apparent reasons. They appear gradually over some time rather than after a particular accident. They are usually yellow because of the sweat and oil released from the body.

What do you need?

  • Hydrogen Peroxide
  • Cold Water
  • Baking Soda

How to use it?

  1. Spray hydrogen peroxide on the mattress directly on the stain.
  2. Let it sizzle
  3. Leave it for 15 minutes
  4. Make a paste of baking soda and add on top of this layer
  5. Let it sit for 20 minutes
  6. Using a clean damp cloth (cold water), pat gently on the surface

 

Disinfecting Spray

Vinegar And Baking Soda Solution

Are you troubled with urine stains? The thing to remember is that even though you should avoid getting the mattress too wet if it already has pee on it, it is already wet. So you can use this spray properly.

The spray contains vinegar, which can reduce the pungent odour of the pee, and detergent, which can aid in disinfecting and cleaning the area.

What do you need?

  • Any Detergent or Liquid Soap
  • White vinegar
  • Coldwater
  • Baking Soda/Meat Tenderizer

How to use it?

  1. Mix the detergent and white vinegar in cold water
  2. Spray it generously on the stained area
  3. Let it sit for 15 minutes
  4. Make a paste of baking soda with cold water
  5. Apply it to the mattress
  6. Let it sit overnight
  7. Using a clean, dry cloth, pat gently on the surface

 

How To Protect Your Mattress?

Once you have cleaned your mattress you must increase its lifespan. A clean bed can result in a pure life and a fresh mind!

Here are some tips that can help you prevent dust accumulation

  • Protect your mattress from dust and grime, and make sure you dust your mattress weekly and vacuum it at least once a month.
  • At the very least, replace your sheets every two weeks. It prevents dust and microorganisms from entering the mattress from the sheet.
  • Spills must be cleaned immediately! Please don’t wait for it to dry out.
  • It would be best if you flipped or rotated your mattress at least once every three months. This can help in prolonging the lifespan of the mattress and also keep it clean.
  • Sitting on the edge of the mattress will apply more pressure in that area and result in sagging.
  • Allow the mattress to air out by removing the sheets and opening a few windows.
  • Invest in a good mattress protector! It will protect your mattress from any unwanted incidents and spills. The best part? It will not compromise on comfort.
  • To avoid sagging, rotate your mattress from head to toe.

 

FAQs

1. Can I Freshen My Mattress with Essential Oils?

Although essential oils have a pleasant aroma, they are still oils. Fabric that is rubbed with oil will attract dirt, which will leave permanent stains. You can use baking soda to freshen your mattress and remove any unwanted odour.

 

2. Can I Clean My Mattress with a Steam Cleaner?

If you use a steam cleaner, it forces enormous amounts of water into your mattress. Think of your mattress like a sponge that can absorb water. It can lead to mould and mildew growing in your mattress. You will eventually have to buy a new mattress.

 

3. How often should I clean my mattress

If you don’t have a mattress protect, you should clean your mattress every six months. You should vacuum the mattress every month and dust it as often as possible.

 

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Summary

Mattress cleaning isn’t as difficult as it appears. Cleaning your mattress regularly can help you save your health, sleep, bed, and wallet.

To begin, you can follow the simple steps outlined in the article. You will notice a change in your sleep quality! You can save time by making those DIY solutions and storing them in a spray bottle.

Let us know in the comments below if you found this article helpful. Don’t forget to tell us if the cleaning solution worked!

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