How to keep your mattress clean and healthy.
July 8, 2008 on 8:23 am | In Cleaning Articles From Masterclean ® |We spend over 30 percent of our lives sleeping, so it makes sense to keep your mattress clean and healthy if you’re going to spend a third of your life laying on it.
Maintenence cleaning is what it’s all about when it comes to a clean and healthy mattress if you want to keep it fresh and clean over a long period of time.
Any accidents that happen should be attended to immediately to prolong the long life of the mattress.
You should be turning your mattress every 6 to 8 weeks, and each time you do vacuum both sides and edges thoroughly,
you will be vacuuming away all those nasty dust mites that cause all the problems associated with a mattress ie. allergies and stale unpleasent smells and odour.
Use a mattress liner, and a few sheets between you and your bedding, this will keep your mattress smelling as fresh as it was when new.
Any accidents that occur, for example urine, place a thick towel over the area and stand on it, try to absorb as much up as possible, you can then spray and enzymatic cleaner or better still an eco-friendly odour remover onto the area and repeat the process with a clean towel.
Finally, sprinkle baking soda over the treated area, this will help absorb remaining moisture and eliminate any lasting odours. You should leave the baking soda to dwell for as long as possible, perhaps over night or longer before vacuuming it away.
We believe everyone should have their mattress professionaly cleaned once a year, or more if you are an allergy sufferer. This will help to keep your sleeping environment clean and healthy.
This article is the property of MASTERCLEAN ® - the upholstery and carpet cleaning service in Devon Exeter Plymouth Torbay and beyond. For more information on cleaning houses, offices, carpets and upholstery, visit our website http://www.mastercleanuk.biz.
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