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For Delicate Mattresses: Skip hydrogen peroxide and use white vinegar instead, mixed with baking soda and dish soap.
For Extra Deodorizing Power: Sprinkle dry baking soda over the stain after applying the solution, and let it sit longer.
For Colored Mattresses: Test the hydrogen peroxide on a hidden area first, as it may cause slight discoloration.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: Will this method work on old urine stains?
A: Yes, but older stains may require more than one treatment. Letting the solution sit longer can help.
Q: Can I use this on memory foam mattresses?
A: Absolutely—but avoid over-saturating the foam, as it can be hard to dry completely.
Q: Is hydrogen peroxide safe to use on fabric?
A: Generally, yes. However, it can bleach some materials. Always do a spot test first.
Q: How often should I clean my mattress?
A: Deep clean every 3–6 months, or immediately after a stain or spill.
Say goodbye to stubborn mattress stains with just a few simple ingredients from your kitchen. With a little time and the magic of baking soda, your mattress can be clean, fresh, and odor-free again!
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