Is Your Bedding Make you ill? Why, When and How to Clean a Mattress



As you know that your mattress is one of the cheapest investments in your home and you need to ensure that ensure that your mattress lasts as long as possible. So at that time mattresses need to be aired and cleaned regularly to prevent dust mites and dead skin cells from building up. These can aggravate allergies and generally interfere with us getting a good sleep. You noticed that mattresses are quickly captured with dust mites, microbes, and other allergens. If you suffer from allergies of any kind, it’s very important that you protect yourself from potential allergens, especially if you frequently wake up with a runny nose or have difficulty breathing. Limiting your exposure to microscopic dust mites and other allergens will go a long way in helping you get healthier nights of sleep.



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The basic mattress cleaning process includes:-

  • Firstly vacuum your whole mattress which helps to remove thin layer of dust and dust mites from your mattress. This should be done at least seasonally, as well as during your complete mattress clean.
  • After that remove all stubborn stains from your mattress with any solution that is easily available in your home. Scrub the spots with that mixture create a cleaning foam. For tougher stains, such as blood or urine, combine hydrogen peroxide with water and blot the spots with the mixture before working into the stain with a toothbrush.
  • Using a dehumidifier in the room can also help, as it keeps dry air flowing around the bed. If you are concerned there may already be a germ issue, squirt antibacterial fabric spray over the top and sides, but be sure to let the fabric dry completely before making the bed again.
  • After that deodorize your mattress so that it gives you fresh smell. For deodorizing sprinkle some baking soda across the top. Let it sit for 15 minutes to an hour, and then vacuum away. This will keep the mattress fresher and drier between cleans.

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