Sunday, August 15, 2010

How to Remove Clean Stain and Odor From Your Mattress

It is important to keep your mattress free from all kinds of dirt and stains. It is because almost one by third of our life is spent on a mattress. Any dirt or allergens on the mattress can ruin your health. In this article I am writing some simple tips to remove common stains and dirt on a mattress. This tips are not a substitute for professional mattress cleaning but you can avoid the frequency of professional cleaning on your mattress.

First point we need to make sure is that the mattress in your home is cleaned every day. If you are regularly cleaning your mattress, chances of getting dirt and stain on a mattress will be reduced. One of the best cleaning tools for your mattress is vacuum cleaner. Cleaning your bed using vacuum cleaner is safe as there is no usage of any chemicals or water. Vacuum cleaning is very efficient in picking the dust particle which may present on your bed. So in order to keep your mattress clean, you should clean it regularly using a vacuum cleaner.

Now we can consider the situation where a stain found on your mattress. To remove stain we need to consider following facts.

1. Whether the stain is fresh or old
2. Is it a easy to remove or not
3. Can it feed bacteria on your mattress

As we know it is easy to remove a fresh stain from your bed. Most of the time we need the help of a professional cleaner to remove old stain from your mattress. So we need to remove the stain on a mattress as soon as possible. Another point we need to check is the nature of the stain. Some stains are very easy to remove while other are not. Different stains should be treated differently to remove them from your mattress. The very first step in removing a stain from your bed is using the mixture of detergent and water. We should use this solution to clean stain on the bed with the help of a brush or sponge. While cleaning you should make sure that the water is not going in to your mattress. After finishing the process you may cover the stained portion with a clean white cloth and let the cloth suck the water from your bed.

It is possible that some type of stain can produce odor and health issues. In that case you may use any antiseptic lotion to avoid the chances of bacteria on the stained portion. To eliminate odor you can use baking soda on your bed.

Author Alex George is working for Mattress Cleaning Manhattan a division of Manhattan Carpet Cleaning a leading Carpet cleaning company in Manhattan. They are specialized in all kind of organic carpet cleaning methods and one of the most trusted organic cleaners in New York City.



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3 comments:

  1. Vacuum cleaning the bed is crucial for the well-being of the residents. You made a good point. Compliments from End of Tenancy Cleaning London.

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  2. Really. I don't have never done it. Is it so important? I mean I vacuum when doing the domestic cleaning but the bed... nope

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