Stain Removal
Mattress stains happen more often than many of us would like to admit. Not only embarrassing, stains may harbor and grow bacteria and other microorganisms if not treated in a timely manner. Removing a urine stain from the mattress requires different techniques for humans as opposed to animals. If not treated properly, you could actually be pushing the stain and odor in deeper or even setting the coloration of the stain, making it impossible to remove. If you do not know how to remove a stain from a mattress, then you should do the research first before picking up that bottle of bleach. An even better move would be to call the professionals in mattress cleaning, Clean Sleep, and we’ll make it easy for you.
DIY Mattress Cleaning
There is nothing wrong with doing the research and committing to a do-it-yourself project. There are various internet articles that provide recommendations on how to treat stains that may remove coloration and even odors. Some even describe non-toxic treatments such as the use of peroxide, baking soda, vinegar, etc. Nevertheless, your mattress is still exposed to the unintended consequences of improper drying.
It can be difficult to remove a stain from a mattress if you’re not equipped with the right tools, equipment and supplies. Mattress stain removal also depends on how long the stain has been left untreated. The longer a stain is left untreated, the chances of complete removal decrease. In any case, it is still best to clean for not only the visible but also the hygienic benefits of sanitation.
Properly Drying The Mattress
Just about all cleaning techniques use some sort of liquid to remove stains from a mattress. A major factor that comes into play is the possibility of collateral damage when liquid penetrates a mattress. Mold, mildew, staleness, and remnant chemical odors are common symptoms of a mattress that has not been dried correctly; the mattress can be lost once it gets to this stage.
Drying is essential to a thorough completion of our service. Our Clean Sleep Machine reaches heat in excess of 165°F, which leaves mattresses dry and ready for use immediately after cleaning. That means no waiting to place those clean sheets back on your bed at home. Clean Sleep delivers the ideal way to return a mattress from cleaning: we ensure that it’s been properly dried and is ready for a great sleep.
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