How to clean mattresses: 5 tricks and 5 mistakes not to do to remove all mites

How to clean mattresses: 5 tricks and 5 mistakes not to do to remove all mites

How to clean the mattress and remove all mites with natural and effortless products? Find out the tips and mistakes not to make

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How and when to clean the mattress to remove all mites with natural and effortless products. Discover the best tips and mistakes you should never make

Mites, allergens, but also mold and various stains. Have you ever thought that the mattress, the place where we spend about a third of our life, is most likely an accumulation of filthy stuff such as concoctions of sweat, blood, body fluids, dirt and pure chemicals deriving from cosmetic products? Knowing this, given that tonight you will find it hard to fall asleep, what can comfort you is that there are also natural remedies for this explosive mix on which we sleep. How to clean the mattress regularly, quickly and effectively with natural products?





Well, if the experts claim that the mattress should be replaced at least every 10 years, what is useful to remember is that in this period of time our beloved bed must be cleaned periodically and regularly, at least to keep away atavistic stains and armies of millesimal insects.

So, if you don't want to take it for granted, for a thousand reasons, the research that not making your bed every morning helps reduce the presence of dust mites, you could follow some tips for clean your mattress to the sound of bicarbonate, citric acid and elbow grease.

Index

How often should the mattress be cleaned?

The bed is the area of ​​the house where the greatest concentration of mites nest, which often represent a source of allergies and respiratory problems. The World Allergy Organization, in the White Book on Allergy, highlighted how a mattress can contain on average up to 2 million mites. For this reason, a constant police force is able to reduce their presence. But how often should the mattress be cleaned? 

A good practice to be carried out regularly is to expose the mattress to the air and the sun for the whole day during good weather, but at least twice a year it should be vacuumed thoroughly, an operation that is preliminary to all the others. cleaning interventions

Especially if you suffer from allergies, a good cleaning should be done about every 6 months, bearing in mind that different types of mattresses are more breathable than others and the composition greatly affects the formation of mites and molds. So you have to be careful when choosing the mattress.


The 5 best tricks for cleaning mattresses

After literally stripping the bed of duvets, sheets, duvets and pillows, don't forget to:


Remove the mattress cover and give it a good wash

Check the washing instructions on the labels and use the best setting to get rid of dust mites, bearing in mind that some mattress covers may only be dry cleaned. Be sure to check the cleaning instructions and warranty information carefully to avoid shrinkage of the cover.

Pass an anti-mite vacuum cleaner (with Hepa filter)

Suction is certainly one of the most effective remedies to eliminate dust from upholstered fabrics, especially from mattresses. As mentioned, it should be done thoroughly at least twice a year to remove mites, dust, dead skin and hair.

In this case we recommend choosing a vacuum cleaner equipped with a HEPA filter with a power capable of removing and sucking in depth, capturing dust and germs without dispersing them in the air.Before passing the most suitable nozzle, make sure it is completely clean.

If you have a steam mop or appliance available, it is also advisable to sanitize with the appropriate accessory.

Against stains

There are three types of stains: blood, urine, and other body fluids, including sweat. But it could include a quarter, food and drink, in case someone has had the unfortunate idea of ​​having a snack on the bed.

  • For the blood do not rub with hot water and the sooner you act the better. If it is recent, the stain will go away with a white cloth simply dipped in cold water. If that's not enough, add some bicarbonate and a drop of lemon, try dabbing again after leaving it to act for a few minutes. Or, leave a few drops of on the blood stains hydrogen peroxide and then rinse with the help of a clean cloth.
  • for pee-pee of your baby (or cat or dog!): if the stain is still damp or wet, it will be easier to remove it by first drying the urine with a little paper towel and then moistening the area with water. Or, soak a cloth or a cotton ball with hydrogen peroxide and rub on the halo left by the urine, let it act and then pass a sponge with hot water to rinse the stained surface. Then dry in the open air or, if this is not possible, use a hairdryer or an iron protecting the surface of the mattress with a towel. If the pee has left a mark, sprinkle a handful of baking soda on the affected area and wet slightly: after 5 or 10 minutes and suck up the baking soda residues. (Also Read: How To Remove Pee From Mattress And Refurbish It)
  • Other body fluids: A enzymatic detergent it is the one for you, because it breaks down the proteins contained in the blood, urine, sweat, vomit and other types of organic residues. Spray a little on a clean cloth, dab it on the mattress and let it act for a quarter of an hour. Dab again until the stain is removed.
  • Food and beverages: an enzymatic detergent is able to dissolve even grease and oil stains. Alternatively, fill a spray dispenser with a 20% solution of citric acid and water, spray directly on the stain, without overdoing the doses, and then dab with a microfiber cloth until the stain is completely eliminated.

In all these cases we have provided for the presence of water to help us remove stains. But this may not be the ideal solution if you have a memory foam mattress, especially if from the older generation. Generally it is advisable not to wet this type of material, but also in this case it is good to read any label. If not washable, for memory foam mattresses you will have to find a dry solution or beat them with a carpet beater and leave them to air outdoors, on a sunny day but away from its rays, in order to sanitize and dispose of odors.



Against mold and odors

To remove mold stains, use a mixture of water and white wine vinegar or water and baking soda.

For a anti-odor and disinfectant treatment, sprinkle the entire surface of the mattress with a layer of bicarbonate and leave in application for 24 hours, then collect all residues with a vacuum cleaner. I count the smells tea tree oil is also very effective: in a container pour 250 grams of bicarbonate to which add 5 drops of tea tree oil, then, with a colander, spread the mixture on the mattress. Leave to act for about an hour and remove any residue with a vacuum cleaner. The tea tree oil, in addition to disinfecting, will leave a very pleasant smell.

Read also: 10 natural tricks and remedies against bad odors at home

Against mites and deep or old stains

In all cases where these solutions do not benefit you, one steam engine is what you need to eliminate mites, germs and bacteria. Even if the mattress has an old stain that smells or streaks that go deep, try a steam cleaner

At the end of each of these operations, pour a generous amount of baking soda over the entire surface and vacuum again with the vacuum cleaner. Then, once cleaning is finished, ventilate the room so that any liquids still present in the fibers can dry out and that no part of the mattress remains damp.

Read also: Mites: Natural Remedies Prevent Dust Allergies

5 mistakes to avoid with your mattress

What mistakes should we avoid making to clean the mattress well? Where we decide to sit can also make a difference. In particular:

Don't dry it well

If you have given yourself to the big cleaning of the mattress, far be it from leaving it damp! Let it dry completely before completing it with a mattress cover and sheets, otherwise mold and bad smells will build up.

Do not rotate it

To avoid wearing out only on one side, you shouldn't forget to turn the mattress over every 3/6 months to sleep on the other side or rotate it 180 degrees so that it wears evenly.

Sit on the edge

It is a gesture that we do unconsciously: sit on the edge. Yet it is wrong because, in the long run, that area will tend to be different from the others. Always prefer the central part of the bed.

Keep the mattress too close to stoves or radiators

Mattresses are affected by the accumulation not only of humidity but also of heat or humidity, so it is best to keep them away from heat sources such as radiators or stoves.

Underestimate the slats

Even those must be cleaned and, above all, you will have to periodically check their condition: a wrong flexion can compromise your rest and the stability of the mattress.

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