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Removing Smoke Smell from Memory Foam PadLorrelle Feedback About This Post:RE: Removing Smoke Smell from Memory Foam PadHave you tried ammonia. It works on most things, good luck. Post By k w (Guest Post) RE: Removing Smoke Smell from Memory Foam PadWe sell a great product. NO ODOR SHIELDS. We use a special Activated Charcoal Cloth material and laminate 2 sides of material on each side. We sell bed pads, chair pads. etc. The activated charcoal acts as a vacuum and eliminates the odors. When full (starts to smell) just throw in the washer and dryer to reactivate the shield. Post By DANA (Guest Post) RE: Removing Smoke Smell from Memory Foam Pad
Still trying after two weeks.. Post By audrey (Guest Post) RE: Neutralizing ANY and ALL odors
Hello, Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Removing Smoke Smell from Memory Foam PadI just posted a solution on another site, but thought my suggestion might help here as well. In pet stores, you can buy a product called Nature's Miracle for removing pet odors and stains. it enzymatically destroys the source of the odor. if it works on cat urine (and it does!) then it would certainly work for human urine as well. -ellis Post By Ellis (Guest Post) RE: Removing Smoke Smell from Memory Foam PadFor odors on the memory foam pad, or anything else... Works on cat urine & stains, even old ones! Mix 16 oz. hydrogen peroxide (brown bottle in the 1st aid aisle), 3 tbsp baking soda (orange box in the baking or cleaning aisle) in a spray bottle. Lightly spray the item until just wet but not saturated. When this dries there should be no odor remaining. If so, repeat. Also great for stains of almost any kind. Be sure to test for color-fastness, although I've not had a problem w/ this. NOTE: It will not keep so you must only mix what you will use at one time. It works by producing oxygen. If kept in a closed bottle it will "explode" out & make a mess! Figure the ratio of peroxide vs. soda for the amount you presently expect to use. Might leave a slight white residue if you add too much soda, but this is harmless & easy to clean off. Post by kidsNclutter RE: Removing Smoke Smell from Memory Foam PadFor the bedwetting children sleeping on memory foam mattresses. You can buy a vinyl protective mattress cover to use until this problem is resolved. Works to keep mattress clean & dry. If you don't want to put the sheets directly onto the vinyl cover, first put on a cloth mattress pad then the sheets. Saves alot of stress! I know people who put two fitted sheets on the bed separated by a cloth/flannel crib waterproof pad. Great for bed wetters! Just take off the top sheets & hope for dryness until morning on the 2nd fitted sheet! Post by kidsNclutter RE: Removing Smoke Smell from Memory Foam Pad
My children have 2 twin memory foam mattresses and I personally sleep on a memory foam pillow (great for your neck & spine!). My 5 year old son has a bed wetting problem and has urinated on the mattress in his sleep several times. I tried so many different things to get it out with little or no results. Post by pojo RE: Removing Smoke Smell from Memory Foam PadI'm not exactly sure what a memoryfoam pad is, but have you tried Febreeze? Post by sunflwr_susn |
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