Inspired Professional Mattress Stain Remover, Organic Stain Remover, Removes Blood, Urine & Faeces, 500 ml

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Inspired Professional Mattress Stain Remover, Organic Stain Remover, Removes Blood, Urine & Faeces, 500 ml

Inspired Professional Mattress Stain Remover, Organic Stain Remover, Removes Blood, Urine & Faeces, 500 ml

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Blood: Remove as much of the excess blood as possible by dabbing it with a clean cloth soaked in cold water; hot water can set the stain. Don’t rub the stain, as this will spread it. Next, blot with a clean towel. Repeat the soak and dry method until the dry cloth comes away clean. Now you’re ready to use a cleaning solution: a little baking soda mixed in cold water or liquid detergent mixed with water until frothy. Whichever solution you opt for, dab it on the stain and leave it in place for half-an-hour before rubbing it with a clean toothbrush. Finally, dab with a fresh cloth with cold water to remove any excess cleaner or leftover blood. Then allow it to air dry. If you want to try a steam cleaner to kill bacteria and dust mites in your mattress, we suggest trying the customer-favourite Phillips Steam and Go. Hold the bag by the handle and shake to distribute the powder evenly on the mattress. Do not add water.

There are signs of tiny white eggs in the crevices and joints of your mattress and furniture – you may need a torch to find them Professional mattress cleaning: If you’re looking for a professional mattress cleaning, then we can help. We offer a wide range of mattress cleaning services that will leave your mattress looking and smelling like new.If there are any stains on your mattress, use a specialised mattress cleaner to spot-clean the affected areas. To refresh your mattress, simply pour some vinegar into a spray bottle and lightly mist the mattress surface. Don’t worry—the baking soda will absorb the smell. After 10 minutes, blot the surface with a dry rag or paper towels. Allow the vinegar mixture to sit for 30 minutes. Then gently dab the mattress with a clean, dry rag or paper towels, and let it air dry naturally. You may also need to use a vacuum cleaner with the upholstery attachment to clean the mattress and remove the excess product and loosened dirt, dust, or debris. 6. Allow the mattress to dry A mattress is something we all use every day, and something we all take for granted – until it starts to get dirty. When that happens, it can be a real pain to clean, especially if you don’t have a vacuum cleaner.

If the sweat stains are more stubborn, then try spraying on a solution made with equal parts water, liquid soap, and hydrogen peroxide. Spray lightly onto the stain, so as not to soak the mattress, and let it sit for 20 minutes. If you're dealing with general dust, dead skin cells or dust mites, the best thing to clean a mattress is a vacuum. Just because your bed doesn't look dirty doesn't mean you're in the clear. Dust mites, germs, dead skin cells, and sweat residue—invisible to the human eye—may lurk under the surface.

How to Disinfect a Mattress with Bed Bugs

Bed bugs are tiny but you can still spot them with the naked eye. Close-up images show that these household pests have an oval body that’s dark brown in color, but after feeding on your blood their bodies swell and become more red in color. Use a disinfectant spray or wipes to sanitize the mattress, paying special attention to any seams or tufts. You can avoid cleaning your mattress as often if you have a good mattress protector, which stops sweat, dirt, and odours from penetrating your sheets and into your bed.

The first step is always to blot up as much of the stain as possible with a clean, dry towel. Once you’ve done that, you can treat the area with Spray ‘n Wash. Urine: Dilute some washing-up liquid in water and dab it on the stain with a cloth. No good? Use an upholstery cleaner, but try diluting it first and spray it onto a cloth as opposed to directly onto the mattress.If you're dealing with particularly ingrained dirt or dust mites, it's worth steam-cleaning your mattress.

You should clean your mattress because it’s teeming with dust mites that could cause allergy symptoms, and harboring bacteria from sweat and body oils as well as other bodily fluids; and because you want to make the mattress last as long as possible. You shelled out good money for a mattress, so do your best to keep the mattress in tip-top shape for as long as possible. How often should you clean your mattress? The Ecover Stain Remover may not be the toughest, but it works well on most stains and all sorts of materials. Once you’ve brushed the mattress, it’s time to clean it. You can do this with a mixture of water and mild soap. Use a clean cloth to apply the mixture to the mattress, and then scrub it in a circular motion.

How to Disinfect a Mattress: 7 DIY Solutions

Alternatively, use an enzyme-based spot-cleaning product, such as Woolite Pet Stain and Odor Remover - again, test it on a small area first. Here's what to do... Multi-purpose: Many mattress cleaners can also be multi-functional, so it’s worth looking out for sprays and vacuums that you can use on other soft furnishings or floors. Once the mattress is clean and dry, you can apply a disinfectant spray or powder. Be sure to follow the instructions on the label. Wash all the fabrics in the relevant room – including bedding, clothing and curtains – on a high setting (ideally 60°C) and/or put them in a tumble drier on a hot setting for half an hour; the heat will kill the bed bugs. Alternatively, dry clean all affected items, as the chemicals also kill bed bugs.



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