Your mattress is very important for you because it affects your sleep and overall health, which, in turn, impacts your daily routine. If you have a premium mattress, it is a significant investment, and you’ll want to protect it and extend its lifespan. That means learning why cleaning a mattress is essential for its maintenance.
In this blog, we’ll provide a comprehensive guide How to clean a mattress. Here is a proper process to clean mattress stains because if we apply a direct cold water or cleaning solution to remove stains from the mattress, it can cause a lot of damages or even damage the entire mattress. Therefore, more caution is needed.
How to clean a mattress
Gather essential supplies Before starting the cleaning process, it’s important to gather all the essential supplies or materials that are inevitable to clean the mattress. To properly clean the mattress, you should gather the following supplies:
Bedding
Bedding such as blankets, pillows, duvets, etc. The first thing you should do while cleaning a mattress is to strip the complete bed, including pillowcases, blankets, duvets, etc. Wash them properly in a washing machine with hot water; hot water cleans all the stains and dust mites very clearly and effectively. However, while washing pillowcases and blankets, read the label to confirm if they are washable.
First, use a vacuum upholstery attachment to clean the entire surface of the mattress. Make sure that all sides of the mattress are clean.
Spot-clean
Now it’s time to get out stains with the help of a stain remover. Keep in mind that the stain remover you choose depends on the type of stains or mattress. For biological stains such as blood, sweat, vomit, urine, etc., you should choose an enzyme cleaner. Do not apply water and cleaning solution directly to stains on the mattress; it’s important to proceed with caution and the proper method. When you start cleaning, spray a cleaner on a white or clean cloth and blot the stained areas. After that, apply cold water on a different clean cloth and blot the stain until it’s removed. This method is useful for biological stains. Besides that, you can also make a DIY cleaner by mixing dish soap with cold water and applying only the resulting foam to the stains. Alternatively, you can make a DIY solution by mixing water with hydrogen peroxide.
If you are living in an area where sunlight does not reach or for other reasons can’t expose the mattress to sunlight, then baking soda is the best solution. Just sprinkle baking soda on the entire mattress and leave it for a few hours. Open the doors and windows to increase airflow. Baking soda will neutralize acids and absorb any remaining moisture. When baking soda has done its magic, thoroughly vacuum it up.
Flip the mattress
When one side of the mattress becomes spotless, flip the mattress and repeat steps 3-5 on the other side to clean and freshen both sides equally. Rotating or flipping should be done regularly, whether you’re conducting a thorough mattress cleaning or not.
How to prevent a mattress from staining
When you clean the mattress and it is fully dry, use the best mattress protector to guard against stains and other elements that can reduce the mattress’s lifespan and damage it. A mattress protector helps maintain the durability of the mattress and offers protection. Mattress protectors are removable and machine washable, and some are waterproof, making them ideal for preventing spills.
What happens if you never clean your mattress?
If you neglect the care and maintenance of your mattress, it can become prone to multiple damages. Your mattress can accumulate dust mites and dead skin, which can reduce its lifespan and potentially cause allergies. That’s why cleaning your mattress is important to increase its lifespan and protect yourself from related medical conditions.
How often should a matttress you clean
We recommend cleaning your mattress every 4-5 months. If you notice a stain or spill on your mattress, clean it immediately before it sets. Additionally, use a high-quality mattress protector to safeguard your mattress from stains and extend its lifespan.
The information provided in this article is intended for educational purposes only. Always consult with a healthcare professional if you have any medical conditions or concerns.
Muhammad Bilal is the founder of Home Vibe Decor. I write articles and reviews on mattresses, pillows, and other essentials for a restful and stylish home