Interested in getting a few tips on how to clean a mattress? One should always ensure that his or her mattress is clean, especially for persons with allergies. It reduces the build-up of allergens such as dust which otherwise may find their way into the mattress. Here are basic steps that explain how to clean a mattress properly at home including vacuum and steam cleaning, deodorizing, and stain removal. Read on to find out how you can refresh a mattress and get that new feel again!
Step 1: Cleaning your mattress: things to do beforehand
However, the procedure of mattress cleaning should be started only after receiving the recommendations from the manufacturer according to the care guide. It is stated that various kinds of mattresses require certain cleaning techniques, and it is necessary to pay attention to the described ones or such precautions.
Also, identify whether the mattress is reversible or not, in that, if it is reversible, both sides are deep cleanable while if it is a one-sided mattress only the upper surface can be cleaned.
Step 2: Gather Cleaning Supplies
First of all, prepare the necessary working tools and equipment for deep cleaning of the house. Here’s a recommended list of items:
Upholstery cleaner (if possible with a vacuum cleaner as part of its features).
- A small amount of laundry detergent or dishwashing soap
- Baking soda
- Cloth or sponge
- Cold and lukewarm water
Step 3: Wash Bedding and Pillows
Take off all blankets and curtains and wash them with hot water. If possible, dry the sheets by tumbling them at a high temperature so that you get rid of any germs and bacteria on the sheets. This makes the sleeping environment free from dust and other debris when the repellent is reapplied again.
In addition, consult the care label to see whether pillows are either washable or have covers that can be put in the washing machine. Cleaning them helps to maintain extra freshness among the other factors that affect the quality of sleep.
Step 4: Ventilate the Room
All the bedding should be removed before the windows in the bedroom are opened for ventilation. This also aids in regards to the mattress itself as it opens up to facilitate air circulation thus helping to air the mattress and start the process of neutralizing odors.
Step 5: Vacuum Mattress
In circular motions, make sure to vacuum the whole mattress; this will help in raising dust, dirt, hair, and dead skin. It is useful if you can borrow an upholstery attachment; however, it is not compulsory. The surface must be vacuumed properly before this step because a properly clean surface would be required for what follows.
If there is no sign of any stains visible, then pour a little baking soda over the surface of the mattress. This also minimizes the chances of developing a bad smell from the material that has been absorbed in the process.
Step 6: Spot-Clean Stains
For cleaning stains on a mattress, you should use a mild laundry detergent or dishwashing soap and warm water. To clean the stained area, use a cloth or sponge to blot the stain and do so without scrubbing as it will only help spread the strain more.
Chief among them is the fact that the harsh chemicals must not be used and that the water should not be allowed to seep into the mattress because this would weaken the fabric.
If there are stains make sure you attend to them or if the mattress is wet make sure it dries up before proceeding to other steps or putting the sheets on again. For certain kinds of stains, use the following links for more detailed methods of stain removal.
Removing Blood Stains from Your Mattress
As for the new blood stains, the dish soap method may work fine. Just take some dish soap or light laundry detergent, and add it to cold water; you will then need to soak a cloth or sponge into this mixture. Apply a little pressure on the side of the cloth where it touches the stained surface and when the stain starts coming up slightly.
Two methods can be used for dried blood stains These include: The baking soda method is simply using cold water to wipe the cloth and then applying a baking soda on the stain. Subsequently, dust the affected area with baking soda and leave it for 30 minutes. Then wash this cloth and gently blot at the stain to see if it comes out. This can be done as many times as needed and then after the stain has dissolved, vacuum the surface of the mattress picking up any remaining baking soda.
However, the Vanish method can deal with even more challenging blood stains, should they appear on your clothing. First, you should wet the cloth or sponge with cold water and apply it to the area in question. Next, pour the Vanish solution or simply the cleaning powder right onto the stain. Let it sit for a few minutes, and when the fizzing stops, wipe the area with a cold, wet cloth and the stain should come right up. After that, it should be dried up, and the vacuum cleaner should be used to clean up the surface area.
Step 7: Freshening the Mattress
After cleaning the surface of the mattress and drying it, you should then dust the whole surface with baking soda. This will help clear any remaining smells that may be lingering in the room. However, to get the best results it is recommended that the baking soda stay on the skin for at least a couple of hours.
Once the baking soda has been allowed to remain on the mattress for some time, vacuum the remaining powder off the mattress. This step makes sure that the surface of the mattress is clean before the bedding is placed on it again, the mattress gets a nice smell.
Step 8: Prolonging Freshness with a Scent Spray
To avoid that smell that comes with bedding, one can make a vinegar and water spray as well as baking soda solution mixed with some drops of the desired essential oil in a spray bottle. When it comes to selecting an oil to create a relaxing scent that will help one fall asleep, chamomile or lavender essential oils are the best.
If the use of essential oils can be avoided, or the mixture made at home is not desirable, a commercial Mattress or Room Spray can be used to the same effect. Just ensure not to wet the mattress much while spraying to prevent water damage to the mattress.
Step 9: Flip and repeat these steps
Flip over to the care booklet to find out if the mattress is reversible or non-reversible. After washing the first side of the double-sided mattress, you should turn it over wash the other side of the mattress, and apply the shampoo following steps 5 to 8. If the mattress has only one surface, then you just need to vacuum the reverse side to remove dust, dirt, or hair, after which the cleaning is over.
Step 10: Covering Your Clean Mattress
In as much as the mattress has been cleaned it is important to cover it to prevent it from getting dirty. When the mattress is completely dried up, then place a mattress protector on it. It will also make future cleaning easier and eliminate any risks of spills, dirt, and eventualities such as bed bugs hence promoting a healthier sleeping environment.
Step 11: The Bed Frame or Divan Base Cleaning
It is useful to clean the bed frame or divan base at the same time as the mattress during deep cleaning. The first step is to clean the frame and sweep and vacuum the dust that might have accumulated in the slats and the bed base where the mattress lays. If the bed frame is not upholstered, use a damp wipe to clean the remaining area of the frame and keep the sleeping area very clean.
FAQs
When should I do a proper mattress cleaning?
In general, it is suggested that you deep clean your mattress every six months, at the very least. Nevertheless, if there is a problem of allergy, or the mattress was flooded with something or got stained, additional cleaning might be required.
When should I clean my mattress?
Wash the mattress when it has marks, smell, or even if dust mites can be easily seen on the surface. Furthermore, it is desirable to freshen it at least after the change of seasons or after washing the sheets and blankets to provide a clean sleep surface.
How to protect a mattress?
To protect a mattress, cover it with a good quality mattress protector, wash your fabrics frequently, whether the mattress is single-sided or double-sided, do not jump on it, and do not allow pets on it. If storing, it should be done under a breathable fabric and preferably in an area with low temperatures and high humidity.
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