Mattress Cleaning Tips For Removing Stains

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According to science, you spend one-third of your life sleeping on your mattress. Other activities you do on your matters include reading, resting, chatting with your friends, surfing the internet, watching television, eating snacks and spending time with your partner and children. Unfortunately, this means wear and tear for your mattress and inevitably getting dirty. As time goes by the mattress may gather dust and accumulate germs and mites. It is not uncommon to get different kinds of stains on your mattress, from anything like ketchup, spilled juice or coffee, chocolate, and even urine and feces of young children. To keep your mattress in the best shape so you do not have to spend money on buying a new one, you need to take proper care of your mattress. If you neglect cleaning your mattress at the right time it might start to stink and you may even get skin disease and respiratory infections from sleeping on a dirty mattress. It is best to seek professional help for deep cleaning your mattress. The Laundry Place staff specializes in cleaning mattresses and removing even the most difficult stains from your mattress. In this post, we will share the most valuable tips and tricks used by professionals for getting out stains and cleaning mattresses.

How to get out difficult stains?

It is true that some stains are harder to take out than others and some would get worse the longer they sit so you need to take immediate action. Still, every stain will need different treatments to get rid of. To make sure you are dealing with the stains in the right way and not further your mattress, it is best to consult a professional and seek help.

Food Stains

Having dinner in your bed is not a healthy habit, and it can lead to stains on your sheet which can even seep down to mattress without you even noticing. Food stains are mostly greasy and can be easily taken out with equal parts of a mixture of soapy water and rubbing alcohol. If the food left a strong smell sprinkle some baking soda for a few hours and vacuum it out.

Wine Stain

Enjoying a romantic moment can turn in to panic in no time if you accidentally spill wine on your mattress. Do not worry, it will go away and your clumsiness will remain a secret. Just add equal parts of vinegar and lukewarm water in a bowl, dip a cotton ball in the solution and then squeeze a few drops on the stain and rub the cotton ball. Change the cotton ball with a cleaner one and repeat until the stain is out.

Chocolate Stain

Scape of the chunky chocolate as much as you can grab a bowl of milk and a few cotton balls. Chocolate easily dissolves in milk, just soak a cotton ball in milk, dab it over the stain and quickly remove the milk and chocolate from the fabric with a dry sheet.

Ink Stain

We understand you might want to take our notebooks to your bed with you, but what to do when ink from a ballpen leaks on your bed and leaves a stain on your mattress? Ink stains are tricky as detergents and washing powders are not good enough to get them out. Spray some rubbing alcohol on the stain and wipe with a wet towel.

 

Blood Stains

Things can always go wrong but you do not have to live with the consequences. To remove horrifying looking blood stains from your mattress. Add half a cup of hydrogen peroxide in half cup water in a spray bottle. Spray the foamy mixture on the stain and blot with a damp clean rag. Repeat until the stain disappears completely.

Urine and Fecal Stains

Living with babies and toddlers can be a challenge sometimes, especially when diapers leak on the mattress. Taking the fecal stains out can be stressful and stinky. Scrape the chunky part out and take the strain out using a stain remover. Now sprinkle a generous amount of baking soda on the site of the accident and leave it overnight. Baking soda is capable of absorbing all the odors in. Vacuum out the baking soda and air it out.

Gum

If you or your kids like to chew gum and it accidentally gets on your mattress, it could be one of the hardest things to get off (if you do not know the trick). So the trick is to apply ice cube over the gum which will harden it and it will start to lose its grip on the fabric, then you can scrape off the gum.

How to maintain a Mattress?

Other than getting out stains from your stain you should also pay attention to maintain it in a good shape and deep clean it regularly. Get rid of the dust, dead skin residue, and mites.  Here are some tips:

  • When you wish to deep clean your mattress remove all the sheets and vacuum the mattress every two months.
  • To get rid of any odor from your mattress which might have set in over the time just sprinkle some baking soda and leave it for a few hours. Vacuum out the baking soda and than air the mattress.
  • Flip and rotate the mattress every six months to minimize the wear and tear in one area only. This will help increase the life of your mattress.
  • Invest in a mattress protecting sheet that will prevent liquids from seeping in and you will not have stains all very your mattress even if some accident spills happen on your bed.

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