Our mattresses are full of all types of lovely things from sweat to dead skin cells. So why would you want to sleep on that every night without cleaning it? Follow these tips on cleaning your mattress the right way and sleep peacefully at night.
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Do you know what you’re sleeping on every night when you lay down in your bed?
Mattresses are full of stains, sweat, dust mites, dead skin cells and who knows what all else.
Despite keeping our mattresses covered with sheets and blankets (and maybe even a mattress pad) we still need to give our mattresses a deep clean once about every 6 months.
Remove all the sheets and blankets, pillow coverings, pillows, etc. from the bed and wash them. While the linens are in the wash, you can work on cleaning your mattress.
Once all the bed linens have been removed, give it a quick sweep with a vacuum to remove any crumbs, dust, pet hair or any other dirt that has collected over time.
My cats love to sleep on my bed and during this time of the year they start to shed more. There isn’t a time when my house (and my clothes) is cat hair-free.
Depending on the stain is going to determine how you clean it. Here are some tips on treating certain types of stains.
Tip: You don’t want to get it too wet because it’s hard to soak up all the water from a mattress. Over soaking can cause mildew and we don’t need to add more problems to the mattress.
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Tip: Bloodstains may need extra scrubbing and a repeat cleaning. Remember to blot all the excess liquid with a towel.
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Tip: Rinse the towel or sponge and continue to blot until the stain is gone. Finally, blot with a dry absorbent towel to make sure all the liquid is removed.
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Lightly sprinkle the mattress with baking soda and let it sit for a couple of hours. The baking soda will absorb any liquid left behind from the stain removal process, plus leave your mattress smelling clean and fresh. After a couple of hours, vacuum the baking soda off, making sure to get in all the crevices.
Tip: My homemade carpet freshener is great for deodorizing a mattress, too!
Consider purchasing a mattress cover to protect your mattress in between deep cleanings. There are different types of mattress coverings out there, so choose carefully. Make sure it will fit your bed properly so it’s easy to remove and put back on. Look for a mattress cover designed to reduce dust mite allergens.
Your bedding – comforter, pillowcases, sheets – should be washed weekly. A good tip to help you remember to wash weekly is to wash bedding on the same day, such as Sunday. This will eventually form a habit and Sunday will become “wash the bedding day”.
Remove and wash the mattress cover monthly, or as soon as stains appear. It’s also a good idea to vacuum your mattress once a month to remove dust, dander, dirt, and dust mites that may have built up. However, if someone has allergies it may be best to vacuum more than once a month.
Most mattresses have a life span of up to 10 years and some high-end mattresses come with a 25-year warranty. This is a case where you really get what you pay for. I would say it’s safe to invest in a higher quality, more expensive mattress. After all, you spend a lot of time on it.
Using a mattress cover and cleaning your mattress regularly will prolong the lifespan of your mattress. When you start to notice your mattress sagging, or notice increased pain or stiffness after sleeping then it might be time to replace it.
Cleaning your mattress will not only lengthen the life span of your mattress, but it will also keep you healthy!
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Great tips! ?
Thank you so much!!
Monday is my 'change the sheets' day - I've just done that... including (unusually for me) the mattress vacuuming - too wet to go out in the garden today!
You're on top of things today! :D It's pouring here today, too, so I'll hopefully have a rest day today.
Wonderful tips Michelle. Have a delightful day!
Thank you so much! I hope you have a wonderful day as well!
This post is amazing for cleaning up my bedroom and studying effectively. As I am a student, I need a comfortable studying environment to improve my efficiency. It is crucial that students should have enough spirit to study. Also, cleaning bed can raise my spirit because of the better sleeping place.
I agree with you. It's a must to have a clean bed to stay healthy, which will also help you study better. I'm happy these tips were helpful for you!
Thank you!
Great and useful tips as always. Baking soda is a master cleaner mixed with other solvents.
Thank you so much! I agree - I love using baking soda for cleaning.
Never ever thought about this!
I hope you learned something new today! :D
You learned me something ?
I clean our mattress during spring cleaning too. Great tip to share.
It feels so nice to have a clean mattress! Than you!
I always forget to give the mattress a clean! Guess what I will be doing the next ime I hange my bed lining?! Love the baking soda trick too, i've tried that before and it worked wonders.
Thanks for sharing!
Aimsy xoxo
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I love baking soda for so many different things. It's perfect for getting rid of odors! :)
Thanks for your always clever tips!!!
Thank you so much for reading! :)
These are amazing tips! I know I've struggled to get a blood stain or two out of mine over the years, it always feels impossible when you first start. I've had mine about 7/8 years now so I've been thinking a little bit about my next one lately but I definitely agree about the getting what you pay for element x
Sophie
Thank you! Blood stains are always the worst. Definitely invest in a good one so it lasts you a long time. :)