HG Mattress Odour Remover, Freshener & Stale Smell Remover, Refreshes & Neutralises the Source of Unpleasant Scents – 500ml (635050106)

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HG Mattress Odour Remover, Freshener & Stale Smell Remover, Refreshes & Neutralises the Source of Unpleasant Scents – 500ml (635050106)

HG Mattress Odour Remover, Freshener & Stale Smell Remover, Refreshes & Neutralises the Source of Unpleasant Scents – 500ml (635050106)

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To do this, simply use a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment to gently go over the surface of the mattress. Be sure to vacuum both sides of the mattress, as well as the edges and corners where debris tends to collect. Step 2: Deodorize with Baking Soda Lightweight: For mattress vacuums, the product being lightweight can be important as you may need to manoeuvre it more than usual to get rid of all the fine hairs and dirt. Cleaning supplies can include a vacuum, steam cleaners and sprays. For spot cleaning, you may need to use specific stain removal products. You can also use other kitchen products, such as baking soda and mild soap to get rid of tougher stains.

If your mattress is smelling dusty or has collected dirt or pet dander, reach for the vacuum cleaner. A handheld vacuum with an upholstery brush is the most effective at removing all the little particles. When you vacuum, make sure to get into all the crevices of your mattress. Make sure to vacuum the sides of the mattress as well. If you don’t have a ceiling fan, you can open your windows and allow the air and natural light to prolong the freshness of your mattress. Drying Process Use a dry, soft towel for a better result. Thankfully, not all is lost if your mattress has started to smell. We’ve compiled six DIY methods on how to deodorize your mattress. Plus, keep reading for more tips to keep your sleep sanctuary smelling clean throughout the year.

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Turn your mattress regularly, but only if the manufacturer advises it. You should turn your mattress over and rotate end-to-end every week for the first three months, then every three or four months after that. This will help the upholstery fillings to settle down more evenly. Some mattresses, particularly memory foam or those with in-built toppers, shouldn’t be be turned over, but you should still rotate them regularly. To effectively control your symptoms, you also need to make sure you’re cleaning the rest of your room at least once a week. While using a mattress protector is the best way to stop dust mites getting into your mattress, it’s inevitable that a few bugs will manage to make it around the cover over time. Adding some houseplants or flowers to your bedroom can add a burst of color and life to the room and increase the level of oxygen. If your bedroom gets enough light during the day, you should consider keeping a houseplant in there all the time. Trusted Source Mattresses are expensive. Here’s how to protect your investment. - The Washington Post Cover it, rotate it and replace it when you can’t sleep well anymore.

Remake the bed. We recommend using a mattress protector beneath your sheet to protect your mattress from dust and sweat, as this means you won't have to clean the mattress so often. Avoid using any strong chemicals like bleach, and any products with a strong fragrance as it can negatively affect the air quality.The allergen that triggers the reaction is thought to be a protein that is found in dust mite droppings. When these particles are disturbed — like when you get into bed, or walk up a carpeted staircase, for example — they rise up into the air, where we might breathe them in or get them on our skin. Most of the time, this is completely harmless, if a little bit gross to think about. But, for someone with a dust mite allergy, it can trigger a variety of nasty reactions. That means, if your bedroom is quite humid and poorly ventilated, the number of mites will increase substantially. You can help to prevent this by controlling the relative humidity level in your bedroom using a dehumidifier — around 50% is thought to be ideal. One of the best ways to remove dust mites is by washing your bedding in hot water and letting them air dry. If you have dust mites in your mattress, it is best to use baking soda and a vacuum. While we have already discussed the benefits of washing your bedding regularly, buying a mattress protector, and turning your mattress often, there are a few more things you can do to protect your mattress. Bear in mind that the dark color of the charcoal may stain or discolor lighter fabric. Add a few heaping teaspoons of activated charcoal to a mesh bag or bowl and set it under or close to your bed to keep your whole room smelling fresh. Keep Your Mattress Clean to Prevent Sweaty Odors

Flip the mattress over and repeat. It’s also wise to spray the box spring while flipping the mattress. Treat your mattress once every two weeks to maximize the deodorizing effects of white vinegar with this simple fabric refresher spray. However, if you have a steamer function on your carpet cleaner, you may be able to use it in some circumstances and with caution. Cleaning coach Leslie Reichert told Better Homes and Gardens to try a mixture of cornstarch and baking soda to absorb body oil and get rid of odors.Detergents that you may use on carpets can also be harsh, and while they may not pose a health risk when used properly, they could compromise the fabric and stitching on your mattress. They're a nesting species, and flourish in warm, damp environments. They especially like living in upholstery or carpets, where there are likely to be build-ups of skin cells to feed on. Even if you properly wash a feather comforter, the feathers will break down and drop piles of dust, creating a perfect home for dust mites to thrive. Consider this before you buy one. This simple DIY Essential Oils Mattress Spray is the perfect remedy to reduce odors and to freshen up the mattress. More importantly, it can also help to reduce dust mites in the bedroom and to keep allergies at bay. WHAT ARE DUST MITES? An average bed contains 10,000 dust mites that produce more than two million droppings, which can aggravate allergies



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