How do I get pee stains out of a mattress?

Jane jackson
by Jane jackson
  7 answers
  • LD LD on Dec 06, 2017

    I find that one of the best and the safest ways is to use hydrogen peroxide full strength. I just spray it on and let it work. Depending on how stained will depend on the amount of peroxide needed and length of time to get the stain out..

  • Michele Pappagallo Michele Pappagallo on Dec 06, 2017

    You can try making a paste out of baking soda and vinegar and applying it to the stain. Scrub it into the stain with a small brush, and let it sit for several hours to dry. Vacuum it off and check to see if stain is completely gone. If not, you can repeat the process a couple of times.

  • Eroque022810 Eroque022810 on Dec 06, 2017

    If mattress is old just replace and use a mattress topper that is water proof. I really think that the stain is just an eyesore but the smell and bacteria will remain. Just getting stain out is a waste of time in my opinion. You might as well just sprinkle on baking soda and vacuum it every week because it will smell, and cover with a mattress topper that is water proof to avoid anymore stains until you can replace it with a new one.

  • Thi8725099 Thi8725099 on Dec 06, 2017

    1 c. Hydrogen Peroxide, 1 c. vinegar and 2 TBS baking soda gently swirled in a spray bottle. Spray liberally, but do not soak the mattress. (scrub gently if desired-- I rubbed with an old washcloth) Let dry. Vacuum when dry.

  • Amanda Amanda on Dec 06, 2017

    Hi Jane. The recipe above works. You may need to do it a few times to totally remove it. I also add a little dish soap and essential oil for scent.