Clean: Soak a sponge with this solution and then wring it out. Rub it over the surface of the mattress, proceeding in squares of 20 cm on each side.
Rinse: with a glove moistened with clean water.
Dry: use a dry cloth, which you will rub over the entire surface of the mattress.
Did you know? White vinegar also exists in gel form, which is very practical to use.
2 – CLEAN A MATTRESS WITH SODA CRYSTALS
To do this, wear gloves and start by reading the manufacturer’s instructions for use. It is a powerful disinfectant that will allow you to combat difficult stains.
In 2 liters of hot water, mix 2 tablespoons of soda crystals. Soak a sponge with this mixture, making sure to wring it out well, then rub it all over your mattress, proceeding area by area so as not to forget any. Then rinse with clean water, always using a sponge or wrung out cloth. Finally, you can dry your mattress with a dry cloth or with a hair dryer set to a not too high temperature.
3 – CLEAN A MATTRESS WITH BAKING CARBONATE
Of course, you can’t put a mattress in the washing machine, but you can remove stains and odors with baking soda. Here’s how to deep clean a mattress with this home remedy.
Remove stains with a thick paste of baking soda and water. Spread a thick layer over the stain and let it dry for about an hour to help remove the stain from the mattress. Remove dry dust with your vacuum cleaner.
Stubborn stains can be removed with baking soda and vinegar. Sprinkle a layer of baking soda over the stain. Using a spray bottle, spray white vinegar on the stain. As you can see, the chemical reaction causes bubbles and the stains will be removed. Let it dry and remove any residue with a vacuum cleaner.
To eliminate bad odors, sprinkle a layer of baking soda all over the mattress. Leave it to act for a few hours and then vacuum it.
4 – CLEAN A MATTRESS WITH DISH LIQUID
An essential household product, dishwashing liquid is also frequently used to remove stains from fabrics.
Instructions
Add 3 tablespoons of dishwashing liquid to 1 liter of hot water and stir to obtain a homogeneous mixture. When applied to the entire surface of the mattress, this simple mixture does not present any danger.
Soak a sponge or washcloth in the preparation, wring it well and rub, without omitting any area at risk of leaving marks.
Rinse with washcloth in clean water, press towels to absorb moisture, and allow to air dry.