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How to Clean and Remove Stains from a Mattress - New Zealand

Have you ever looked at your mattress and wondered how to clean it and remove those stubborn stains? A clean mattress not only promotes better sleep but also helps maintain its lifespan.


In this guide, we will look at different mattress stains and how to clean them. We’ll also provide useful tips for maintaining a clean mattress and preventing future stains. Let's dive in and learn how to keep your mattress clean and hygienic!



Discover effective techniques and proven tips on how to clean and remove stubborn stains from your mattress.


Understanding Different Types of Mattress Stains

As we spend about a third of our lives sleeping, it's no surprise that mattresses can accumulate various stains over time. To effectively treat these stains, it's crucial to understand what you're dealing with. Here are some common mattress stains:


Identifying Common Mattress Stains


1. Food and Beverage Stains: Accidental spills, such as coffee, tea, or snacks, can leave unsightly marks on your mattress. These stains not only affect the appearance of your mattress but can also lead to unpleasant odours if not properly cleaned. It's important to act quickly to prevent the stain from setting and becoming more difficult to remove.


To help stop food and drink stains setting in, gently scrape off any excess food and use a clean, colourless absorbent cloth to dab the area to help to soak up any liquid. Start from the outer edge of the stain and work your way inwards towards the centre. This will help avoid spreading it further. Avoid rubbing the stain, as this can push it deeper into the mattress. Then call the professionals at A-Jet Services so we can assess and attempt a professional stain treatment.


2. Body Fluid Stains: From sweat to urine and even blood, these stains are not uncommon and require proper cleaning. Body fluid stains can not only leave visible marks but can also create an environment for bacteria to thrive. It's essential to address these stains promptly to maintain a clean and hygienic sleeping surface.


To remove body fluid stains, gently scrape off any solids and then blot the stain with a clean, colourless absorbent cloth. Put a damp colourless cloth on the stain and call the professionals at A-Jet Services. A professional mattress clean will ensure your mattress is hygienic.


3. Pet Stains: Our furry friends can sometimes leave their mark on our mattresses. Be aware of any pet-related stains. Pet stains can be a combination of body fluids, dirt, and even pet hair, making them challenging to remove.


When dealing with pet stains, it's important to start by removing any solids or excess liquid from the mattress. You can use a clean, colourless absorbent cloth to blot the stain gently. Once you've removed the visible mess, contact a professional to take care of the rest. If you are in Auckland contact A-Jet Mattress Cleaning Auckland


Why It's Important to Know Your Stain Type

Identifying the stain type is vital because different stains require different cleaning methods. Using the wrong cleaning solution or technique may worsen the stain or damage your mattress. Some stains need special treatments, like enzyme cleaners for pet urine. Knowing your stain type helps you choose the right cleaning methods to remove stains from your mattress without damaging it.


Remember, prevention is always better than cure when it comes to mattress stains. A mattress protector can keep your mattress clean and stain-free by protecting it from spills and accidents.



Clean mattress after applying our cleaning techniques


Mattress Cleaning

There are a couple of tools you should keep on hand to minimise mattress stains


1. Vacuum cleaner with upholstery attachment. This will help stop allergens and dirt from accumulating, keeping your mattress clean and hygienic for longer.


2. Clean, colourless absorbent cloth or paper towels. These come in handy for blotting and absorbing excess moisture. Make sure to use colourless cloths to avoid any colour transfer onto your mattress.


A word of professional mattress cleaning advice; don’t use over-the-counter products or use home remedies to try to remove stains. While it may seem a cheaper option, it can make professional stain treatments challenging as our products may react with the solution you’ve applied. This may result in further damage and cost you more in the long term!



Step-by-Step Guide to Cleaning Your Mattress


Pre-Cleaning Steps for Your Mattress

1. Strip the bed and remove all bedding, including pillowcases, sheets, and mattress protectors.


2. Vacuum the surface of the mattress using the upholstery attachment to remove loose dirt, dust, and debris.


3. Inspect the mattress for any stains and let the professionals know what the stain is so they can attempt to treat the stain effectively.


Maintaining a Clean Mattress


Regular Cleaning Schedule for Your Mattress

To keep your mattress in the best possible condition, follow this cleaning schedule:

  • Vacuum your mattress every month to remove dirt, dust, and allergens.

  • Air your mattress in sunlight regularly.

  • Check for stains.

  • Hire a professional for a professional mattress clean every 6-12 months or when needed if you have stains.


Preventive Measures to Avoid Stains

Prevention is key when it comes to maintaining a clean mattress. Consider these tips to minimise stains:

  • Use a mattress protector to shield your mattress from spills, stains, and allergens.

  • Encourage regular handwashing and provide waterproof mattress covers for children and pets.

  • Avoid eating or drinking on the bed.


By following these guidelines, you can enjoy a clean and hygienic mattress for years to come. Remember, a clean mattress not only contributes to a healthier sleep environment but also ensures the longevity of your investment. So, start implementing these cleaning methods and maintain the freshness of your mattress! If you have more questions give us a call on 0800 862 538.


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