To maintain hygienic conditions within your home, at all times, it is important to maintain your mattress and clean your bedding. Dirt accumulating between the fibres attract germs. This might lead to the growth of mildew and mould as well as a pest infestation. 

To maintain your mattress properly in location_name, you need to clean it, remove stains and use a mattress protector. You can easily do all this at home. The best thing to clean a mattress with is a vacuum cleaner followed by DIY cleaning agents and techniques which further clean it and prevent odours.

Vacuuming a Mattress

The cleaning solutions you can use will depend upon the type of fabric on your mattress. However, almost all mattresses can be cleaned with a vacuum cleaner. This makes the device one of the best things to clean a mattress with. Make sure that your vacuum cleaner has an upholstery attachment as it will allow you to clean the seams and crevices quite easily. You should use the vacuum cleaner on both sides of the mattress.

Vacuuming gets rid of all the dirt and dust particles stuck between the fibres of the mattress fabric. It also draws out moisture from stains. You will be able to thoroughly clean a mattress with a vacuum cleaner. 

Stain Removal and Spot Treatment

Now, after you have vacuumed the mattress, it is important to treat the stains and spots, if there are any present. For this, you can use any one of the following stain removal agents. 

  • Baking Soda: Baking soda is a substance that is readily available and is a great cleaning agent. It also gets rid of odours. All you need to do is sprinkle some all over the mattress and let it sit for a day. Allow a good amount of sunlight to enter and open the windows for proper air circulation. The sunlight will kill bacteria while the baking soda will draw out as much moisture as possible, preventing the growth of mildew and the development of odour. If you wish to deep mattress cleaning in Perth and make it smell fresh at all times, you can mix a few drops of essential oil with the baking soda. After you have let the powder sit for a day, use a vacuum cleaner to get rid of any residue. 
  • Enzymatic Cleaners: If you have very strong, almost permanent stains on your mattress, then an enzymatic cleaner is the best option. They are great for removing blood stains and urine stains without causing discolouration of the mattress. You should mix a bit of the cleaner with warm water or mild dish soap and apply the solution to the affected areas using a clean cloth. Then blot with a damp cloth and repeat the process till the surface is clean. 

Other than the aforementioned stain removal agents, you can also use distilled white vinegar or hydrogen peroxide. Both these agents remove odours and clean the mattress. However, they are not suitable for all mattress fabrics. Hydrogen peroxide might cause excess bleaching and distilled white vinegar might lead to discolouration. Therefore you should always test on an inconspicuous spot before continuing.