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Cleaning Different Stains from Pillow Top MattressTarsha from West Warwick, RI Feedback About This Post:RE: Cleaning Different Stains from Pillow Top Mattress
Does vinegar work for real and how much should I use ? Post By help me (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning Different Stains from Pillow Top MattressI don't know about using it on a mattress but I use plain old vinegar for removing stains and odor from just about everything. It certainly won't hurt. the peroxide is good, too. Post By Pat (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning Different Stains from Pillow Top MattressI keep peroxide on my bathroom lavoratory to get most stains out of anything that is washable. It works on different fabrics, especially those with some cotton content. I learned this from a pharmacist that poured catsup on the white dress shirt he was wearing, took his hankerchef from his pocket and cleaned it perfectly! Alcohol will take out the ink stains with no problem. Be sure to put something under the stain to absorb as you go! And using a small piece of white fabric that won't leave lint on your item you are cleaning is a big plus! Post By June (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning Different Stains from Pillow Top MattressMany carpet cleaning companies can also steam clean furnishings like mattresses, lounge suites, dining chairs, car interiors. I always use a 100% pure cotton quilted "mattress protector" under my sheets. This can be washed at the same time as the sheets. If you have a problem with incontinent pets I would suggest placing a large plastic sheet on top of the mattress, then putting the mattress protector on top of that. This is done in hospitals & nursing homes to protect the mattresses. As for the husband, showering immediately before going to bed, keeps the bed fresher for longer. Good luck! Post By Julie - Australia (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning Different Stains from Pillow Top Mattress
I would be very careful using nail polish remover if the cloth covering is a synthetic or synthetic blend. It can desolve Super Glue or Krazy Glue; I don't know what it might do to polyester and such. My concern might be unfounded but I know polish remover is strong stuff. Cyinda's other suggestions are excellent. Post by Alph RE: Cleaning Different Stains from Pillow Top MattressI know the stains are bothering you, but I'm thinking the best way to deal with this problem is too just buy a mattress cover. It will cover up the stains you have, and keep your mattress from getting any more stains. Also, you can buy waterproof mattress covers (this would solve the problem of your dog peeing on the bed). Mattress covers can be easily removed and washed in the machine. Good luck, whatever you decide. Post By Jessica (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning Different Stains from Pillow Top Mattress
Most fabric stores have a display of stain removers, there are about 6 different types you can chose from, depending on your type of stain. But before you start spending money, I'd try a bit of fingernail polish remover (but beware if you smoke in bed, as this needs to be ventilated for several days after use as it's flamable) Post by Cyinda |
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