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

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If you want to remove wine, beer or liquor stains from your mattress, absorb as much wine as you can with paper towels if the spill is fresh. To use salt, use a wet cloth to pat cold water onto the stain and blot away liquid. 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? There are many mattress sprays offering different features, you can find sprays specialising in mould, bacteria or bed bugs. Once you’ve removed any stains, fix the upholstery attachment to your vacuum cleaner and run it up and down the entire surface of mattress. Repeat the process a number of times, being sure to collect up all the dust and dead skin by overlapping in neat, straight lines right up to the edges of the mattress and including the sides too. Then use the crevice tool to reach into the quilting and along the edges. Turn over your mattress and vacuum the other side too. Now let it breathe, ideally with the window open (or better still, outside if it’s a sunny day), and vacuum all around the floor, including under the bed. What about smells? Spray the affected area with a 50-50 solution of white vinegar and water, and let it sit undisturbed for one hour to kill mold and mildew spores.

Cleaning supplies can include a vacuum, steam cleaners and sprays. For spot cleaning, you may need to use specific stain removal products. You can also use other kitchen products, such as baking soda and mild soap to get rid of tougher stains. Hydrogen peroxide: Combine 2 ounces of hydrogen peroxide and 1 tablespoon each of dishwashing liquid and salt. Spread this on the bloodstain and wait 10 minutes, then scrape it away with a spoon. Dampen a cloth with more peroxide and go over the area to remove any residue.Scented Cleaner: To remove tough stains and odours, try mixing baking soda with scented oils such as lavender or cedar. Mix the baking soda and about 10 drops of oil together then rub or dab the baking soda into the stain. Apply a small amount of your cleaner of choice. Enzyme cleaners work well on biological stains, such as blood, urine, and vomit. Other effective household cleaning ingredients include distilled white vinegar, hydrogen peroxide, baking soda, laundry detergent, and dish soap. Because fresh blood hasn’t had time to set into the fabric, you can often remove it with a cloth and cold water. For more difficult stains, hydrogen peroxide or white vinegar followed by baking soda breaks down the blood and lifts it from the fabric. Vomit contains various enzymes and acids that make it challenging to clean. In addition to removing the unsightly stain, you must also deodorize your mattress to prevent lingering odors.

Vacuum thoroughly. Use the upholstery attachment to vacuum the surface and sides of your mattress, and then go along the seams with the crevice tool. The attached brush helps work in the product, after which you simply need to leave the stain remover for 3 minutes before dabbing it with a clean, damp cloth.Mix 3 tablespoons of baking soda, 8 ounces of hydrogen peroxide, and a small amount of dishwashing liquid in a bowl. Spray the stain until it's damp but not soaking. Let the mixture sit long enough until it has dried. A layer of baking soda residue will form after four-six hours.

Apply the mixture to the bloodstain on the mattress and let it sit for at least 30 minutes.This gives the paste time to break down the proteins. Grab a cup of 3% hydrogen peroxide – mix three tablespoons of baking soda and a few drops of washing liquid into it until the powder dissolves Ink stains are best treated first with solvents and then with water-based reagents. Examples of such solutions include ethanol and dry-cleaning spotting agents. It’s essential to use as little moisture as possible to prevent it from being absorbed into the mattress.Mix the ingredients in a glass spray bottle and swirl it gently to combine. Spray the stain remover on the urine stains and allow it to sit for one hour. Using a dry towel, soak up the moisture and let the spot air dry. Vacuum the area to get any leftover residue. Food Stain Remover: We’re all guilty of eating in bed from time to time; if you happen to cause any stains, you can try cleaning with a small amount of washing powder and white vinegar, with 2 cups of water. You can clean with a wet cloth or try using an old toothbrush for stubborn stains. Instead, consider making a homemade bed bug killer spray if you can’t afford these insecticides. Start by filling a spray bottle with hydrogen peroxide, then thoroughly moistening the spots on the mattress. Start by sprinkling baking soda over the fresh ink stain to absorb some of the ink. Using a vacuum cleaner ensures the removal of all the baking soda. Drop small quantities of alcohol around the ink stain to prevent it from spreading further. Once you’ve removed mattress stains and given it a thorough deep-cleaning, protect your mattress by using a hypoallergenic, waterproof protector. This will keep sweat, skin cells, and spills from reaching your mattress, so it will stay in peak condition for years. Where do you put the mattress protector?

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