How to Clean a Mattress
Intro: How to Clean a Mattress
Taken from the "Life's Burning Questions", this is a very simple Instructable on how to clean a mattress with simple household ingredients.
I've lived in many a rented house and although being furnished is a great help, you can never be sure what's "clean" or not. Every time I move into a new place, the first thing I do is give the mattress a good clean with this method and gives me a sweet-smelling bed for the future.
I've lived in many a rented house and although being furnished is a great help, you can never be sure what's "clean" or not. Every time I move into a new place, the first thing I do is give the mattress a good clean with this method and gives me a sweet-smelling bed for the future.
STEP 1: What You Will Need
Cleaning a mattress is very simple and remarkably effective considering the items used. What you will need are:
The mattress that you want cleaned
Some Bicarbonate of Soda (available in all supermarkets in the baking aisle)
A sieve (an icing sugar shaker/duster is even better)
A vacuum cleaner
That is all you need.
STEP 2: The Dusting
If you are using a sieve, pour a small amount of bicarbonate of soda into the sieve and use the sieve to sprinkle the soda all over the mattress. You're aiming for a good dusting over the entire surface of the mattress so don't worry too much if you accidentally put too much on, just spread it around.
Areas that have stains or soiling should be treated with more soda on that spot.
If you have a dusting tin (like a big salt/pepper shaker but for icing sugar and cocoa powder), then just fill the shaker up and sprinkle liberally.
STEP 3: The Cleanup
After you have dusted the entire surface of the mattress with bicarbonate of soda, leave the mattress for several hours (a whole day if possible) for the soda to work it's magic.
The soda draws dirt, moisture and odours out of the fabric and absorbs them leaving the material unblemished.
After the mattress has been left to settle, use the vacuum cleaner to suck up all of the soda from the surface and inside the mattress. Do this quite thoroughly otherwise you'll get puffs of soda everytime you lie down.
STEP 4: Voila!
And hey presto, the mattress is clean again! If you're not happy with the result, repeat as required. Some stains may be beyond the capabilities of this process and could require more extensive cleaning products. But this method is great for freshening a mattress without cleaning chemicals or dampening the material and is best done on a regular basis if possible.
Do this as soon as the stain occurs ideally for maximum effect. Also good for other soft furnishings such as chairs and sofas.
16 Comments
Skynnylynny 5 years ago
If mattress stained badly eg with blood, the stain can be removed by mixing bicarbonate of soda to a stiff paste with water and smearing onto stain. Leave several hours then remove either by sweeping up or vacuuming. I have used this method many times and it always works.
BilgeButter 16 years ago
ElizabethS193 7 years ago
I think it's actually 10 pounds of dust mite doo-doo.
Darcy777 13 years ago
Darcy777 13 years ago
twocvbloke 14 years ago
Actually, I nabbed a video made by the BBC's "One Show" (UK only as far as I know) which shows a Kirby in action on cleaning a mattress, it also has a UV light fitted for killing living nasties, though I don't think they used it here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqsdA56zCVQ
I have one of those "sample" tools, it's actually called a Baird Dirt Meter, usually used by Kirby salesmen (there is the Kirby Dirt Meter, but this needs to have replacement filter discs each time it's used, the Baird has washable cloths), very handy to have, if you have a Kirby that is, I don't think there's many other vacuum manufacturers that have their own version... :)
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