HOW TO CLEAN A MATTRESS?
How do you clean a bed mattress
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Mattresses come in various types of materials that all have their own requirements for care and cleaning. Here is an overview of the different types of mattresses:
Memory foam
Memory foam mattresses are among the most popular today but require more care when cleaning than traditional innerspring beds. Memory foam is petroleum-based. The material can have adverse reactions to certain cleaning supplies, such as bleach and harsh store-bought cleaners, which can also yellow or stain the foam. Here’s more on how to clean a foam mattress.
Innerspring
Innerspring mattresses are usually covered in polyester or cotton material. They may be more responsive to traditional cleaners. However, avoid overly wetting the mattress when cleaning, as mold and mildew can develop if it doesn’t dry properly.
Gel mattress
Gel mattresses are similar to memory foam. The foam is infused with a special gel to give the mattress a different feel or cooling sensation. As with memory foam mattresses, special care should be used to make sure chemicals don’t react with the mattress.
Latex mattress
Latex mattresses are typically made of natural rubber. Most people who purchase one choose it for its eco-friendly qualities. To maintain its natural properties, avoid synthetic chemicals and fragrances when cleaning. A vacuum and a damp rag with some mild detergent can go a long way.
Hybrid mattress
A hybrid mattress can be a combination of innerspring, foam, and gel. Refer to the mattress label for help on how to properly clean and care for a hybrid bed. The top layer may be foam or gel and may need extra care.
Sprinkle with baking soda, spritz with hydrogen peroxide, vacuum once dry.
A handheld carpet cleaning machine works well for this.
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